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Ask an Explainer - Gravity & Air

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Q: How is it that warm air is able to hold more water vapour than cold air?
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Gravity & Air
Q: Is it possible to control gravity or lessen it?
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Gravity & Air
Q: Why can't we see air?
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Gravity & Air
Q: How long did the first man on the moon stay up there?
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Gravity & Air
Q: What happens when your plane flys too high?
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Gravity & Air
Q: Which has greater mass: air, water, or mercury?
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Gravity & Air
Q: Can clouds be contained?
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Gravity & Air
Q: Can air take up space?
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Gravity & Air
Q: Why is laminar flow important in an aircraft?
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Gravity & Air, Aerodynamics
Q: Why does air need to be compressed in order to increase temperature?
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Gravity & Air

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