No, it only increases when the water level increases; it is not a matter of temperature.
yes
Evaporation, perspiration, and the speed of cricket chirps.
Temperature is really the measure of kinetic energy, or how quickly individual atoms and molecules are moving, so when the temperature is increased, they move faster and farther apart.
no although if you increase the temperature the volume increases
No, temperatures generally decrease as latitudes increase. The equator (30° to 40°C) is 0° latitude while the poles (0° to -40°C) are at 90° latitude.
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