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Why don't air molecules in a room settle on the floor despite gravity?
A. They are too light to be affected by gravity
B. Their kinetic energy is much greater than gravitational potential energy differences
C. Air pressure pushes them upward
D. Electrostatic repulsion prevents settling
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