Actually, cool air tends to be more dense and flow under warm air
... sink relative to warmer ones.
be less dense and flow over warm air =)
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Sink.
What does cool air tends to do
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It gets colder. And the energy increases so the particles move further apart.
curtains trap the cool air in between the hotter air carpets trap the cool air in the fine fibres
A warm humidifier will warm the air and make sure it is moist. A cool humidifier just pumps through cool air that has been enriched with moisture from the internal water store.
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What causes these plates to move? The important thing to remember is that heat flows from warm areas to cool areas. In the asthenosphere you have some areas that are hotter than others. When the cool areas are heated up, their density decreases and they rise. Eventually, they cool, sink and repeat the process all over again. The result is a circular motion or current in the flowing part of the mantle. This process is called convection. Convection is also responsible for currents in the air.Hot air (a gas) rises near the equator and flows toward the poles, where it cools, becomes denser and sinks.
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Warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles. Warm air expands and cool air contracts and compresses.
Cool air layered over warm air is definitely a more stable atmospheric condition.
Under, cool air is heavier.
Depletion region forms over poles. It is due to cool weather there.
how do the earth's poles help cool the earth's temp
The reason the tropopause is lower above the poles than the equator is... The time it takes air to cool. The surface air-temperature at the equator is much higher than at the poles, meaning that the air rises further to reach the equilibrium required at the tropopause. Likewise, the air at the poles is cooler, and does not require as much room to rise.
No, as cold air is denser.
At the poles, cold air sinks. Simple
A sea breezeWhen a cool dense air from over the water flows inland it is called a sea breeze.