If moisture content is the same, it would be warmer.
A buoyant parcel of air exhibits vertical motion in the atmosphere due to its lower density compared to the surrounding air. This parcel of air rises when it is warmer than the air around it and sinks when it is cooler, following the principles of buoyancy.
No, sunspots are darker but they are a couple degrees cooler, not warmer
Heated fluid rises due to the process of convection, where the warmer fluid becomes less dense and therefore more buoyant than the surrounding cooler fluid. This buoyancy creates an upwards force, causing the heated fluid to rise while the cooler fluid sinks to replace it.
because warmer colours are warmer than cooler
Warmer, cause its closer to the sun.
Heated air rises because it becomes less dense and more buoyant than the surrounding cooler air, creating a pressure difference that causes it to move upward.
When air is heated, its density decreases because the air molecules gain energy and move faster, causing them to spread out and take up more space. This results in the warmer air being lighter than the surrounding cooler air, leading to buoyant forces and causing the warm air to rise.
They are cooler than the surrounding surface of the sun.
Sunspots are dark areas on the sun's surface that are cooler than the surrounding area.
I think its cooler because a kitchen can be very warm due to all the electrical appliances being used included the gas and oven. Also when your in the kitchen working you tend to feel hot. Therefore the body is cooler than the air in the kitchen.
The temperature of the oceans in the winter is warmer than the land. This keeps the air warmer in the surrounding area. I live near rivers and a large sound in North eastern North Carolina, US and the temperature at my house can be 5 to ten degrees warmer than the town 10 miles away. The water also helps keep nearby areas cooler in the summer because then the water is generally cooler then the land.
sea is warmer than land