WARM
IT is unstable because it is heated from the surface. Warm air likes to rise, and since the warm air is at the surface, it will always be moving up displacing colder air. This makes the atmosphere stable, conducive to weather.
The warm air rises
warm air
Warm air is lighter than cold air, that means that warm air will rise and the cold air will sink.
Warm air is lighter than cold air. So you'll always get warm air on top of cold air when they meet.
This due to Warm air being lighter than cold air. Warm air rises. This causes a suction and colder air comes in from the sides..
No. The warm air mass always rises above the cold air mass. And if the cold air is advancing, that makes it a cold front.
WARM
Because cold air is denser than warm air, so warm air floats way up to the sky or to your ceiling, while cold air sinks to the ground. That is why the floor is always cold, and attics are always hot.
Because warm air has more energy and rises, so slides over the cold air.
Warm air :d
"I always get the quivers when exiting the warm shower into the cold air"
It gets warmer and warm air always rises.
Yes, because the warm air is always less dense, so it rises over the cold front.
True.
The cold air pushes under the warm air.