The hot air has a density under the density of cold air. And so up in the atmosphere.
decrease
When air is cooled , its density increases .
Density. You can figure out the details using the ideal gas law.
well it can make a hurricane with enough force. Usually, though, it just makes wind. Sometimes hot air gives in and it moves above the given space and cold air settles for that area.
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
'Cold' air will have less volume so the density is greater.
cold air has higher density, by hot air is opposite
Not really. Warm air usually has a higher volume than cold air, so its density is usually smaller than that of cold air.
Yes, cold air has a higher density than hot air, and that is why hot air balloons rise, it rises above the cold air. hot air is less dense than cold air^
1500 G/Ml I don't know the density of hot though. I know this cause i am on my science project
warm air and cold air are both different pressures and density's!!!!
Cold air is heavier than warm air.
Cold air has more density than hot air.
yes
density
The hot air has a density under the density of cold air. And so up in the atmosphere.