I think the word you're looking for is temperature.
They indicate that the planet goes through cycles.
temperature
Temperature
When heat touches air molecules they speed up but when cold air touches molecules they slow down.
oceans
a lot of HEAT ;)
Heat and cold air.
No. Air at high altitudes may be cold, but if it is brought down to the surface the compression will heat it up. Warm air masses generally come from tropical and subtropical latitudes, where plentiful solar energy heats the Earth's surface, which in turn heats the air. Cold air masses come from the high latitudes, which radiate more heat into space than they receive from the sun.
Heat rises not cold air.
ruud furnace only blows cold air, no heat
An air conditioner blows out heat
Cold air is compact air Hot air is less dense than cold air Ergo, hot air rises ; cold air sinks
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heat refers to the amount of high temperature in air.... and humidity refers to the amount of water in air.....
Cold air does not rise, your question makes no sense.
A cold air intake regulates the amount of cold air coming into a car and ensures the air is properly filtered.
heat is hot, air is cold Heat and air differ in every respect; heat is a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature, and air is a mixture of gases.
Heating the air reduces the relative humidity. It doesn't change the amount of watervapor in the air. But warm air is able to hold more water vapor than cold air can, sowhen you heat the air, the air becomes 'less full' of water vapor, which means lowerrelative humidity.
Air conditioning will expel heat to the outside when cooling. On the heat cycle the reverse is evident
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