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    Warm Air Rises Because Faster Moving Molecules Tend to Move
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Warm Air Rises Because Faster Moving Molecules Tend to Move

Question 143

Question 143

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Warm air rises because faster moving molecules tend to move to regions of less


A) density.
B) pressure.
C) both of these
D) none of the above

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