Andy and his college friends decided to go on a summer vacation after a long and stressful final examination week. On their way, they were all shocked by the sudden explosion of the left tire located in front. What is the probable explanation for the blown-out tire during a long summer drive? Select the correct response: The volume of the gasses increases as the temperature increases, causing a blown-up tire. The amount of gasses inside the tire is increased. The mass of the gasses inside the tire increases, causing a blown-up tire. High temperature causes a decrease in volume.

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Andy and his college friends decided to go on a summer vacation after a long and stressful final examination week. On their way, they
were all shocked by the sudden explosion of the left tire located in front. What is the probable explanation for the blown-out tire during a
long summer drive?
Select the correct response:
O The volume of the gasses increases as the temperature increases, causing a blown-up tire.
The amount of gasses inside the tire is increased.
O The mass of the gasses inside the tire increases, causing a blown-up tire.
High temperature causes a decrease in volume.
Transcribed Image Text:Andy and his college friends decided to go on a summer vacation after a long and stressful final examination week. On their way, they were all shocked by the sudden explosion of the left tire located in front. What is the probable explanation for the blown-out tire during a long summer drive? Select the correct response: O The volume of the gasses increases as the temperature increases, causing a blown-up tire. The amount of gasses inside the tire is increased. O The mass of the gasses inside the tire increases, causing a blown-up tire. High temperature causes a decrease in volume.
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