rrents are sut up in air
it depends i would say down because if you go up you turn the heat up. Most air conditioners as single speed. It's on or off. A residential A/C will usually provide a 15 degree temperature drop. 85 degree air returning will be 70 degree air out the register. The only way to get colder air out, would to be to put colder air in. By leaving the system on, the air in your house will be lowered to the thermostat setting. If you have it set to 75 degrees, you can expect 60 degree air out the registers.
Generally, a drop in air pressure causes precipitation - rain, snow, sleet, hail, and so forth.
The clouds collect the mosture and eventually when the water vapors get big enough they drop in the form of rain.
high pressure and low pressure zones
Most are set up to pull air through.Most are set up to pull air through.
no
rrents are sut up in air
hot air raises, cool air will drop. This helps set up convection currents to disperse the heat/cool throughout the room.
I think it is because the air force is pulling it up (up thrust) pulls it up.
The set shot is where you push the ball up into the air from your chest to set someone else up
upthrust is a force which helps objects on water or in air to not drop or sink
No, it blasted 2000 feet up in the air.
the higher air flow, and the temperatures drop.
The eagle will pick up the turtle, carry it up in the air and drop it from a far distance.
The sudden drop in air temperature is a stimulus.
Planes during WW1 were used as surveillance and if they wanted to drop bombs the pilot had to physically pick up a bomb and drop it. In WW2 they were used for air to air combat and could actually mechanically drop bombs.