Colder air is more dense than warmer air. That is why
nobody every flies in a cold-air balloon.
Cold air is denser than warm air, therefore a balloon filled with cold air will weigh more than an identically sized balloon full of warm air. This extra weight causes the balloon to sink bellow warmer air. Cold air is denser than warm because as molecules become cooler they move more slowly causing them to be closer together.
i think the denser thing always sets in bottom of cold thing.and war air will settle down and cold air rises above.....
Because cold air is denser than warm air, so warm air floats way up to the sky or to your ceiling, while cold air sinks to the ground. That is why the floor is always cold, and attics are always hot.
I'm assuming this question is formatted on a homework assignment as: "Cold air is ______ than warm air." In this case, there are many possible answers, but the most straight forward and probable would be "denser".
No. Just the opposite.
The cold air moves under the warm air because the former is denser. So Warm air is denser.
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Yes, cold air does have a higher density than warm air. For example, if you turn on the fireplace, all of the warm air rises to the ceiling. On the floor, the air is cooler.
Cold air is denser than warm air. Which allows it to slide under that warm air and displace it.
There are more atoms in cold air than warm.
Cold air is denser thus heavier.
cold air sinks, warm air rises, and warm air can hold more water vapor than cold air can.
No, cold air displaces warm air from the bottom because it's denser.
There is really nothing interesting about cold fronts. Cold air is overtaking warm air. Since cold air is denser than warm air, cold air goes under a warm air mass.
When cold air moves into an area, we have high atmospheric pressure; the cold air is denser than the warm air. Love, me :)
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Density