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It resists rising.
rising
Intense Rain and Hail which may lead to storms and cyclonic storms.
Yes warm air and low pressure can cause rising air.
The density of a gas depends on its molecular or atomic mass. Carbon dioxide has a molecular mass of about 44 AMU (Atomic Mass Units) while helium has a mass of about 4 AMU.
stability
It resists rising.
Tropical air is warm, warm air rises. The arctic air is cold, therefore, it's more stable, therefore, it resist more than the tropical air does.
Yes
becomes the mass of clouds.....
No. Tornadoes form in an environment where warm air rises quickly. Cold air will resist rising and will tend to prevent tornadoes from forming.
It is not a rising of air mass, It is caused by an unbalance in the atmosphere; which an eletric discharge is taking place.Lightning is an electric discharge between a positively charged area and a negatively charged area.a rising air mass
This creates an unstable warm air mass, of which one example is a tropical storm or cyclone.
The Low Pressure Air Mass is the active feature of Our Atmosphere, air rises at it's center.The High Pressure Air Mass exists where-ever the Low does not: Air rising at the center of Lows descends at the centers of High Pressure Systems.The Low Pressure Air Mass acts as a Heat Pump that takes Heat North and Cold South.
It makes the product more tender, as rising separates the mass into air filled layers.
Rising air
The air pressure is rising.