Typically it rises, but if a very large layer of cold air is above it it may get trapped, resulting in an inversion.
well hot air rises so i dont see how warm air is different!
When the air warms up it is being humid
when cold and warm air are added in the same container it causes water.
toward
the cold air pushes the warm air up and forms cumulus clouds
warm air goes up my willy and makes me feel good
Since heat rises, it is logical to assume that the air would heat up as well. This is why it is always warmer and more difficult to breath in heated indoor pools but when you get closer to the ground, it gets cooler and easier to breath. The warm air and humidity went up and the cold air went down.
The warm air mass is pushed up and the weather becomes cool and stormy.
When warm moist air rises it cools and condenses.
No, dry air is caused by a lack of moisture in the air. It can happen in warm or cold air.
Warm Up happened in 2000.
it gets warmer as it rises
it gets warmer as it rises
Warm air naturally goes up/rises and cold air has to make a current where it can go until it reaches a warm current which is under the warm air.
it will form a cloud
It condenses
when cold and warm air are added in the same container it causes water.
Warm air rises and cold air sinks. This is called convection and happens because warm air is less dense and lighter.
A cold air mass comes in under a warm air mass.