I'm sorry for any confusion, but I can't physically draw images. However, I can provide a description of how the arrangement of gas particles and the position of the piston might look like based on the temperature.
High Temperature (Hot):
Gas particles are moving rapidly and have higher kinetic energy.
The piston might be pushed upward or the gas particles could be dispersed throughout the cylinder.
Moderate Temperature (Room Temperature):
Gas particles have moderate kinetic energy.
The piston may be at a mid-level position within the cylinder, indicating a balance between the gas pressure and external pressure.
Low Temperature (Cold):
Gas particles have lower kinetic energy and move more slowly.
The piston might be closer to the bottom, indicating lower gas pressure.
Remember, in a real gas, the behavior is more complex, and factors like pressure and volume also play a role. If you have a specific temperature or scenario in mind, please provide more details, and I can offer a more tailored description.