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No it's just less dense.

For the same volume of air, warm air is lighter.

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12y ago

No, warm air is less denser than cold air.

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8y ago

Yes, it is. The increased temperature causes increased molecular motion, causing the molecules to move slightly farther apart. This decreases the mass per volume (density).

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13y ago

No. Warm air is less dense than cool air. At the same pressure, a gas will increase in volume as temperature increases. So the same mass divided by a larger volume means less density.

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11y ago

No, Cold air is denser than warm air.

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7y ago

Cold air is denser that warm air.

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14y ago

Yes...warm air is less dense.

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13y ago

No, it is less dense.

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