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the rising of warm water and cold water sinking
what is the diffrence in hot and cold air particles
Cold air is sinking and flowing back toward the equator.
The difference lies in the speed of particles, not in the composition or structure of the individual particles themselves. Temperature measures the average speed of particles, so the particles which compose hot air are going to be moving faster than the cold air particles. Because of this, the two take on new properties - hot air will expand more rapidly and rise, while cold air will sink.
just because cold air is there
the rising of warm water and cold water sinking
the rising of warm water and cold water sinking
Rising warm air and sinking cold air .
warmer, lighter equatorial. Cold sinking cold salty polar. Warm rising equatorial.
Warm air rising and cold air sinking in combination with the rotation of the Earth cause the various currents in the atmosphere.
the unequal heating of the earth's surface causes wind (warm air rising and cold air sinking), and evaporation creates clouds.
cold and sinking
i would use pre-rendered/pre-composed smoke particles
Cold air does not rise, your question makes no sense.
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The rising of the deep cold currents to the ocean surface is called
what is the diffrence in hot and cold air particles