it goes down
the air cools in the balloon therefor it lowers to the ground
It is called Precipitation.
Typically, yes. As air rises it cools, which can cause moisture in it to condense.
Either by releasing some of the air it contains or by not applying more heat - as the air cools the balloon descends.
Air pressure
Air pressure
Air pressure
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Unsaturated air expands. It cools quickly and expands as it rises. As it begins to rise, its relative humidity increases.
As the altitude increases in the Troposphere, The air temperature decreases. When about 1 kilometer increases in altitude, the air cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius. And at the very top of the Troposphere the air temperature stays the same at around -60 degrees Celsius.
As the altitude increases in the Troposphere, The air temperature decreases. When about 1 kilometer increases in altitude, the air cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius. And at the very top of the Troposphere the air temperature stays the same at around -60 degrees Celsius.
As the altitude increases in the Troposphere, The air temperature decreases. When about 1 kilometer increases in altitude, the air cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius. And at the very top of the Troposphere the air temperature stays the same at around -60 degrees Celsius.
condensation Another question that follows: As an air mass cools to its dew point; relative humidity increases
It gets colder. And the energy increases so the particles move further apart.
When air is allowed to expand, it cools, and when it is compressed, it warms. Additional Information: Contraction, like compression is shrinkage that can actually be caused by cooling and should not be confused with compression.
when the weather wormer because molecules away from each other, when the weather cooler vice versa.