No, cold sinks and heat rises.
cold air and water tend denser than hot air and water, so they sink
An egg will sink in water but will float in salt water. An egg will sink faster in hot water than it will in cold water.
It varies from cold water which is normally 40 degree Fahrenheit to hot water which in a sink is normally 110 degrees Fahrenheit
You are describing convection.
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dry cold is a cold that come in yr sink
The cold air will sink.
No, cold sinks and heat rises.
Cold is not a substance, so it can't sink. The air around the dry ice, and the gaseous carbon dioxide being formed will be cold and therefore dense, so they will sink through warmer air.
cold air and water tend denser than hot air and water, so they sink
HOT rises COLD sinks
An egg will sink in water but will float in salt water. An egg will sink faster in hot water than it will in cold water.
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cold air sinks as denser - warm air rises
It sinks faster in hot water than warm or cold
gravity