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At lower temperature, air becomes​

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Because each molecule uses more space for motion, the air expands and becomes less dense (lighter). ... The opposite effect happens when air cools. As the temperature drops, molecules move more slowly, taking up less room. The amount of space the air takes up shrinks, or reduces the air pressure.

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Because each molecule uses more space for motion, the air expands and becomes less dense (lighter). ... The opposite effect happens when air cools. As the temperature drops, molecules move more slowly, taking up less room. The amount of space the air takes up shrinks, or reduces the air pressure.

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