Warm air is less dense (lighter) than cold air..that is why warm air rises and cold air settles
Warm air is less dense.
Warm air is less dense than cold air.
Warm air is less dense than cold air.
Cold air is more dense and less buoyant than warm air.
The heavier cold air sinks and slides under the warm air and forces it upward. This causes cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds to form. This brings in the rainstorms and thunderstorms.
No it's just less dense. For the same volume of air, warm air is lighter.
No, warm air is lighter than cold air because hot air rises and cold air stays in the same place.
Warm air is less dense than cold air so it rises.
When dense,cold air meets less dense,warmer air, the warm air is pushed up
When dense,cold air meets less dense,warmer air, the warm air is pushed up
When dense,cold air meets less dense,warmer air, the warm air is pushed up
Cold air is more dense and less buoyant than warm air.
yes
it rises
The heavier cold air sinks and slides under the warm air and forces it upward. This causes cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds to form. This brings in the rainstorms and thunderstorms.
No it's just less dense. For the same volume of air, warm air is lighter.
No, warm air is lighter than cold air because hot air rises and cold air stays in the same place.
it rises
Warm air is less dense than cold air so it rises.
Warm air is less dense then cold air. But moist air is actually less dense than dry air because water vapor has a lower molecular weight than the oxygen and nitrogen that make up most of the atmosphere.