It would rise even if it didn't rotate.
As the earth is heated by the sun, bubbles of air rise upward from the warm surface.
Water goes from the earth into the air because of the effect of the sun on the earth which causes warm air to rise.
Warm air will rise.
The cool air sinks and warm air rises,as the warm air rise, the rotation of earth makes the air spin in a awkward position
It is the warm air
The tendency for warm air to rise and cool air to sink results in convection currents. As warm air rises, it cools and then sinks back down in a continuous loop, creating circulation patterns in the atmosphere. This process helps distribute heat and moisture around the Earth.
When warm air overtakes cold air, it rises and forms an unstable atmosphere. The warm air will continue to rise due to its lower density, creating clouds and potentially causing precipitation. This process is known as atmospheric instability.
Cold air is more dense than warm air. If flows beneath the warm air and forces it to rise.
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The process that transfers energy from the warm surface of the Earth to air particles in the atmosphere is called convection. As the Earth's surface heats up, the air in contact with it also warms up and becomes less dense, causing it to rise. This rising warm air transfers energy to the surrounding cooler air particles through convection currents.
Warm air rises. Cold air sinks.