Lol, no it doesn't, ..it gets colder as it rises.
Warm air rises,and then sinks when the air is cold.
It's the other way round - when air becomes warm, it rises.
Warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles. Warm air expands and cool air contracts and compresses.
it gets warmer as it rises
it gets warmer as it rises
it gets warmer as it rises
it gets warmer as it rises
Yes! Warm air is less dense, which is why warm air rises. Cold air is more dense so that's why it sinks.
yes the cool denser air sink while the warm less dense rises
Warm air rises because it is less dense than cold air. This creates air currents and convection that lead to the mixing of air masses in the atmosphere.
When warm air contacts cold air, the warm air typically rises above the cold air. This occurs because warm air is less dense than cold air. As the warm air rises, it can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation, depending on the moisture content and other atmospheric conditions.
warm air rises cold air goes down sinks