Heat can cause air to rise :)
The enhanced greenhouse effect is making air temperatures rise.
the two things that effect air pressure is force and area
Water goes from the earth into the air because of the effect of the sun on the earth which causes warm air to rise.
Helium is lighter than air, hence it will rise up in air, making things fly.
Fire makes things rise as it is a very strong source of heat. So does hot air. Fire causes hot air and because hot air is lighter than cold air, it rises. Is that good? (my first answer X3)
Hot air balloons and thermal air currents are two things that use hot air to rise. The heating of the air makes it less dense, causing it to become buoyant and lift objects or create upward movement.
If there is warm air in the balloon, cooler air makes the balloon rise and if there is cold air in the balloon warmer air makes the balloon fall.
Yes, warm air is less dense than cooler air, which causes it to rise. As air is heated, its molecules move faster and spread apart, reducing its density. This buoyancy effect allows warm air to rise through cooler, denser air, contributing to processes such as convection and weather patterns.
Helium is lighter than air, hence it will rise up in air, making things float up in the air.
light air water
air and other things that are in life
If you ignore air resistance, weight has no effect at all.