| 1. | Adiabatic cooling and heating are phenomena of rising or descending air.
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| 2. | A major process for why fronts cause precipitation is adiabatic cooling.
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| 3. | Adiabatic cooling does not have to involve a fluid.
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| 4. | Adiabatic heating and adiabatic cooling are terms used to describe this temperature change.
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| 5. | According to Adiabatic process, magma will undergo adiabatic cooling right before eruption.
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| 6. | :: For # 1, see adiabatic cooling which is how a refrigerator works.
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| 7. | For temperature differences less than this, adiabatic cooling is sufficiently strong to prevent convective overturning.
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| 8. | Onnes'method relied upon depressurising the subject gases, causing them to cool by adiabatic cooling.
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| 9. | At higher pressures the adiabatic cooling experienced by the air as it expanded in the engine caused icing problems.
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| 10. | The adiabatic cooling replaces bulky and costly cryogenic cooling with liquid nitrogen, increasing the carbon monoxide laser's efficiency.
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