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Boyle's Law
increase in pressure causes a decrease in volume of gas (vis-versa)

Charle's Law
A football inflated inside and then taken outdoors on a winter day shrinks slightly.
Charles' Law
A slightly underinflated rubber life raft left in bright sunlight swells up
Charles' Law
The plunger on a turkey syringe thermometer pops out when the turkey is done (The volume of air trapped under the plunger increases when the temperature inside the turkey climbs)
Charles' Law
an increase in temperature causes an increase in volume of gas (vis-versa)

Boyle's Law
The bubbles exhaled by a scuba diver grow as the approach the surface of the ocean. (The pressure exerted by the weight of the water decreases as rise to surface, so the volume of the bubbles increases as they rise.)
Boyle's Law
Deep sea fish die when brought to the surface. (The pressure decreases as the fish are brought to the surface, so the volume of gases in their bodies increases, and pops bladders, cells, and membranes).
Gay-Lussac's Law
An increase in temperature causes an increase in pressure (vis-versa)

Gay-Lussac's Law
The gauge pressure in a steel-belted automobile tire will be higher when the car is traveling over hot asphalt than it was when the car was in the garage.
Gay-Lussac's Law
Throwing an aerosol can into a fire may cause it to explode.