The water vapor melts and it goes into the mountain
warm air goes up my willy and makes me feel good
It is true. It is the temperature of the air that mainly creates currents of wind.
Cold air is more dense than warm air. If flows beneath the warm air and forces it to rise.When air warms up, it expands a little, and so it becomes less dense. Density is the ratio of mass to volume. Within a fixed volume, there will be less mass (less air) in a sample of warmer air than there will be in a sample of cooler air. The less dense air floats above the cooler air. This is why hot air balloons will rise.
Convectional currents look like a cycle. For example, if you have a radiator in a room, it will heat the air around it. That hot air will rise up and then cold air will replace it. This goes round and round in a cycle. This cycle of warm air rising and cool air falling is called convectional current. This current happens in only liquid and gas.
The water vapor melts and it goes into the mountain
warm air goes up my willy and makes me feel good
it goes up into the clouds
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.
the warm air rises up and moves over the cold air that is already there.
A warm air mass catches up to a moving cold air mass, sliding over it.
The concentration of ozone in the air goes up.
blows up mate
The warm air is pushed up and the temperature rises
The warm air mass is forced up and over the cold air mass, resulting in the development of a cold front.
Souns like a head gasket to me.
in the troposphere, it goes down.( the layer closest to the surface) however, that changes as you go up in the atmosphere depending on what layer the air is in