What are examples of increasing and decreasing pressure? Explain what happens to the molecules and the object.
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Molecules are pressed when something under the molecules is of high or low pressure.
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For example, have you seen a balloon/ rubber wheel exploding. This happens because air has more pressure inside these objects than the air pressure surrounding the object. When the pressure inside the balloon/ rubber wheel increases, the molecules get pressed outwards in this case, causing a vaccum. When the pressure is too much, the balloon/ rubber wheel explodes.
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