 A. The air pressure is lower  B. The volume is lower  C. The volume is higher  D. The air pressure is higher.

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 A. The air pressure is lower  B. The volume is lower  C. The volume is higher  D. The air pressure is higher

 A. A liquid to a solid  B. A warmer substance to a cooler substance  C. A cooler substance to a warmer substance  D. One substance to another substance having he same temperature

 A. it increases  B. It decreases  C. It stays the same

 Bose Einstein Condensate  Plasma  Gas  Liquid  Solid

 A. Adding more gas  B. Reducing the volume  C. Decreasing the temperature