cold air is wait why are you asking the computer this go look in a book take a break from technology it will help a lot to the environment
Heat always rises. Hot air is lighter than cold air. That's science baby.
The term for this phenomenon, which occurs in all fluids, is convection.
cold air is heavier than the warm air warm air has low water so it is hot and low heavy but cold air has a lot of water so it cold and heavy
Cold air is compact air Hot air is less dense than cold air Ergo, hot air rises ; cold air sinks
Cold air increases air pressure
A convection current is not a technological term; it is a term used in Science for talking about air current. A convection current is the cycle of hot air going up, and cold air going down.
Cold air is denser than hot air.
The medical term "cold urticaria" refers to patches or bumps on the body caused by cold air, stress, excitement or fear. It is the medical term for goosebumps.
1500 G/Ml I don't know the density of hot though. I know this cause i am on my science project
A "Patterson" is not a defined term in science. It may refer to the "Patterson Power Cell", which is a debunked form of cold fusion.
heat, cold, air, condense, evaporation
because it is just wrong
a cold front advancing
Heat always rises. Hot air is lighter than cold air. That's science baby.
An electrical current produced by the movement of charged particles or bodys through space ie. not electrons flowing through a wire - it has no voltage and does not satisfy ohms law.
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it is heated by the ground , and becomes less dense and rises i found that in my science book I'm in 6th grade