Heat would make the molecules move faster so they would spread out. Therefore, making air less dense.
Heat along with pressure change rocks to metamorphic, increasing density as well.
density
- the volume increase- the density decrease- a chemical reaction may occur- a change of phase is possible
it will melt
The thermohaline circulation is driven by surface heat (insolaration) and freshwater flows. These change the density of the ocean's water and gravity does the work.
how heat would change the density of a parcel of air?
Heat or cool the object and this will cause a density change.
You can heat it or apply pressure.
Heat along with pressure change rocks to metamorphic, increasing density as well.
In a simple way, since density = mass /volume, the density of an object can be changed by changing either mass or volume of an object .
Heat or cool the substance will change it's physical state.
Adding heat to the object if the object is a solid.
It depends on how high you heat or cool the air. The density and entropy as functions of temprature would be affected mostly. By heating the air density decreases and entropy increases.
It depends on how high you heat or cool the air. The density and entropy as functions of temprature would be affected mostly. By heating the air density decreases and entropy increases.
Normally when you heat a substance its volume increases while mass stays the same. It may not be noticable but the density would decrease.
Weight causes density, density causes pressure, pressure causes heat. Heat and pressure change rocks into other rocks, which are metamophic.
the convection currents will be set in motion because the heat from the mantle rises and causing it to change Earth's density & force of gravity