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The photosphere.
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it got cooler
La Nina is a change in temperature that produces cooler temperatures at the surface.
The density of heated air is less than the density of cooler air.
The density of a cool gas is lower compared with the density of a hot gas; consequently the cooler gas is pulled down.
With cooler temperatures, the gaseous molecules grow closer together and when the temperature is warmer, the gas molecules spread apart(out).
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The photosphere.
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It make it cooler and hoter
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Hot air rises because the thermal energy contained in the gases cause the relative density of the 'air' to be less than that of cooler air. Since the density is less, the air seeks to rise above the cooler air, therefore rising.
When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.
Warm air is less dense than cooler air.
when a substance is cooler at the surface, the density increases in the substance.