Sentences with phrase «much air ascends»

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He subsequently joined the United States Air Force and served three years, ascending to the rank of first lieutenant, then returned to Franklin and Marshall for drama work, beginning with a much - acclaimed performance in Shakespeare's Richard III.
It does ascend, but much less so than the air in the warm conveyor belt, so it always lies beneath the warm air.
When ascending the dry air cools much faster and low altitudes, at high altitudes the difference is small.
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