The difference lies in the speed of particles, not in the composition or structure of the individual particles themselves. Temperature measures the average speed of particles, so the particles which compose hot air are going to be moving faster than the cold air particles. Because of this, the two take on new properties - hot air will expand more rapidly and rise, while cold air will sink.
There really is no difference there is only heat (temperature above Zero Kelvin.
Temperature is defined as the average kinetic energy of a system. So a hotter temperature means more kinetic energy which in turn means faster movement, at least for air.
cold air particles are grouped very closley while warm air particles are farther apart
what is the diffrence in hot and cold air particles
The difference lies in the speed of particles, not in the composition or structure of the individual particles themselves. Temperature measures the average speed of particles, so the particles which compose hot air are going to be moving faster than the cold air particles. Because of this, the two take on new properties - hot air will expand more rapidly and rise, while cold air will sink.
No. Cold air is more dense than hot air.
just because cold air is there
The statement is not correct; cold air particles move slowly because they lack the kinetic energy they need to move fast, which is heat.
what is the diffrence in hot and cold air particles
The difference lies in the speed of particles, not in the composition or structure of the individual particles themselves. Temperature measures the average speed of particles, so the particles which compose hot air are going to be moving faster than the cold air particles. Because of this, the two take on new properties - hot air will expand more rapidly and rise, while cold air will sink.
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
No. Cold air is more dense than hot air.
It all has to do with the difference between the two. One is colder than the other. And why? Because the hot air has more kinetic energy than the cold air. This means the hot air particles are moving a lot faster, and are more spread apart. If the particles are more spread out, the cold air would be more dense than the hot air, and therefore the hot air will remain above the cold air.
air is has more particles cause it covers all the earth vs the particles in cold water
No because the particles in the air are more spaced out than the ones in the cold river also makeing it faster than the particles in the river.
just because cold air is there
Gas particles, like the particles in all states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are always moving apart and colloding with other particles. Gas particles have more space in between and tend to move faster than the particles in a solid or liquid state. Temperature only affects how fast a particle moves, therefore warm air makes gas particles move faster and cold air makes gas particles move slower.
colder air is more dense than warmer air. As a result it is harder for the sound to travel through the cold air and the speed of sound is slower in cold air compared to warm air.
heat is hot, air is cold Heat and air differ in every respect; heat is a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature, and air is a mixture of gases.
Yes because cold air particles are stuck tight together and warm air particles move around in the air freely. That is why warm air is usually higher up than cold air.