Exactly. the colder air is lifted up over the wedge of warmer air at an angle.
Cooler air does move closer to the ground. I can attest to that because when I was camping, I had to move to the top bunk in the cabin where it was warmer because it was so cold on the bottom bunk. Therefore, cold air goes down and warm air does rise.
Heated from the bottom, the warmer substance will slowly rise to the top while the cooler substance at the top falls to the bottom to be heated again. Look at a lava lamp. That is all about convection currents.
it is donna move slower
thermal energy always travels from the warmer object to the cooler object in order to reach equilibrium. The energy moves from the table to icecube. Unles your table is VERY cold.
its not going to get warmer is it love
Because that how air rules.
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if you mean to what way it transfer, always the heat is going to move to the cooler object. The means of heat transfer is conduction.
Because there is more warmer air that will rise, and cooler air will move in to take its place, creating wind.
It doesn't have to. But the probability that it will is so large that it's accepted as a law in thermodynamics.
Molecules move faster when warn than when cool.
Hunter gatherers had to move around to go where the food was. They also moved to stay warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
* which of the foolowing occurs when a mass of air rises into the atmosphere? A) it becomes warmer because the particles move closer together B) it becomes cooler because the particles move closer together C) it becomes cooler because the particles move farther apart D) it becomes warmer beaouse the particles move farther apart please help and thank you :)
Hunter gatherers had to move around to go where the food was. They also moved to stay warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Temperature measures the average kinetic energy of molecules. The molecules of a substance move or vibrate at different speeds, causing something to be warmer/hotter or cooler/colder. The faster they move, the warmer it feels, and the higher the temperature. It can be measured in Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvins.
Thermal energy that can move from one substance to another is called heat. Heat always moves from a warmer substance to a cooler one. An increase in temperature means that heat moves into a substance.