The process of warm air rising and cool air sinking is called convection current The process of warm air rising and cool air sinking is called convection current
The process of warm rising and cool air sinking is called convection. Convection is the concerted, collective movement of groups or aggregates of molecules within fluids and rheids, either through advection or through diffusion or as a combination of both of them.
Correct; it does so adiabatically.
Cool air moving to take the place of warm air rising is also known as Wind
wind
Well, if the air is sinking then the temperature is dropping since hot air rises. When cool air comes down, if it comes down too fast, the hot air and cold air "clash" and that's what causes fog.
rising
tornado
A circular pattern of warm material rising and cool materiel sinking.
The process of warm rising and cool air sinking is called convection. Convection is the concerted, collective movement of groups or aggregates of molecules within fluids and rheids, either through advection or through diffusion or as a combination of both of them.
condensation
yes it does.
The process of warm rising and cool air sinking is called convection. Convection is the concerted, collective movement of groups or aggregates of molecules within fluids and rheids, either through advection or through diffusion or as a combination of both of them.
It's known as a convection current not a conduction current :)
The result of warm air rising and cool air sinking is convection currents of air, causing wind. Even hurricanes are caused by this phenomenon.
When cool magma sinks and warm magma rises, yes that is convection.
Correct; it does so adiabatically.
Cool air moving to take the place of warm air rising is also known as Wind