it is heated by the ground , and becomes less dense and rises i found that in my science book I'm in 6th grade
Fog appears when cold air sinks to the ground.
water vapor happens or gas flows into the air
It gets colder. And the energy increases so the particles move further apart.
when a warm and cold air come in as a contact it is like cold air is heavier than warm air so it sinks forcing lighter warm air to rise
Storm is dominated by the downdraftprecip intensity at the ground weakensend up with a cold pool air air at the ground, warm air is now alofthence, the storm has stabilized the environment
Ice storms are formed when a layer of warm air is between two layers of cold air. Precipitation that is frozen melts when it is falling into the layer of warm air and then it refreezes in the cold layer above the ground.
Fog appears when cold air sinks to the ground.
Cold air sinks.
tornado Thermals, caused by hot ground heating the air close above it. Replaced by cold air sinking from above.
When cold air sinks to the ground The sun heat it again when the air gets hotter it will rise. The movement of this air is what we feel as wind.
tornado Thermals, caused by hot ground heating the air close above it. Replaced by cold air sinking from above.
technically hot air does not really rise it is the cold air that sinks below it because it is more dense.
Morning dew is condensation. It happens when the air becomes warmer and the colder air sinks to the ground settling on the grass.
cold air.
At the poles, cold air sinks. Simple
Warm air rises and cold air sinks. This is called convection and happens because warm air is less dense and lighter.
Warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles. Warm air expands and cool air contracts and compresses.
Warm air rises,and then sinks when the air is cold.