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Biology, 06.08.2019 19:10, loudenalexisp56lp0

The molecules in a hot material are moving at a speed than the molecules in a cold material.
due to its lower density, warmer air is under pressure than cooler air.
a/an is a tool that measures humidity levels in the air.
near earth's surface, wind speeds tend to be slower due to
when air reaches its it can't hold any more water.

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