Well since it is buoyant, it rises until it cools enough to begin falling again.
Buoyant air will rise until it reaches warmer air that is the same density as itself.
Yes, hot air balloons are less dense and therefore buoyant ============================================ Hot air balloons are buoyant to the extent that the weight of the hot air in the balloon is lighter than the free air. When the difference is more than the weight of the balloon and its contents it will be buoyant and will ascend.
Yes, since the density of air is less than the density of water, a buoyant object in air is buoyant in water. In any body of water that is exposed to the air, in fact, said object would escape the body of water entirely.
the buoyant force of the liquid on the solid is more than the buoyant force of the air on the solid.
As buoyant force decreases then the body starts sinking down.
yes, because water allows light objects like air to float on it
You sink.
Air is more buoyant than water because air is less dense than water, and everything the thing that is less dense is always more buoyant than what is more dense than it.
It depends on the state of the fluid, liquid or gas. If air is liquefied and water is turned into a gas then water will be more buoyant. At STP air is more buoyant. Water. Air is not a fluid - but it does have some fluid properties.Between the two air is more buoyant.
an airplane
airplane
It raises.