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Warm air is less dense than cooler air.
Warm air is less dense (lighter) than cold air..that is why warm air rises and cold air settles
Warm air is less dense, as the atoms are moving fast, creating the heat and spacing the atoms out farther apart. The atoms rise above the denser, slower moving atoms; therefore, hot air rises. (the hot air can't push below the cooler air, which is less dense. its like tennis balls bouncing on a wall)
Warm air is less dense than cool air.
The reason why the top floor of a mall is warm is that warm air is less dense than cold air and so it rises while cooler air tends to drop down.
cold ocean waer has more dense than warm water.
yes
it rises
Yes, ice is less dense than liquid water, regardless of its temperature. Dry ice will sink.
Cold air is more dense than warm air. If flows beneath the warm air and forces it to rise.When air warms up, it expands a little, and so it becomes less dense. Density is the ratio of mass to volume. Within a fixed volume, there will be less mass (less air) in a sample of warmer air than there will be in a sample of cooler air. The less dense air floats above the cooler air. This is why hot air balloons will rise.
True... warm water is less dense than cold water.
Warm air is less dense then cold air. But moist air is actually less dense than dry air because water vapor has a lower molecular weight than the oxygen and nitrogen that make up most of the atmosphere.