It would no longer rain and we would all be in trouble.
Trade winds are cool because they result from hot air rising up. As the hot air rises up, cool air comes down to take its place.
Warm air rises from the ground to the troposphere(an updraft). when updrafts rise, they cool down everything and condense.
because it has extracts of nettles
Cool Air! As the heated air rises the heated air starts getting cool. This is because the higher the air is the colder it gets. Then the heated air will be replaced with cold air. As the cold air then comes down near the ground the cool air will become heated because of the sun. Heated Air - Cool Air - Cold Air And On And On It Goes
Eventually, it would cool down until it freezes.
the convection currents will be set in motion because the heat from the mantle rises and causing it to change Earth's density & force of gravity
Yes. (As the density falls, it expands.)
Warm air rises and then comes down as cool air, and the opposite is also true.
the steam rises slowly and it starts to loose its heat
The particles may settle down at the bottom of the mug...
It will cool down.
Cool air goes towards the ground while heat air rises... ice chills go down, fire's smoke and heat rises
When warm air rises it continues to rise until it starts to cool down. Once it starts to cool down it begins to sink allowing more warm air to replace it. This is called convection.
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well first it will sizzle and pop but then it will cool down and float at the top of the soda.that is it......
Trade winds are cool because they result from hot air rising up. As the hot air rises up, cool air comes down to take its place.
Probably nothing, because if you heat up a solid normally it would melt into a smaller solid or even into a liquid. So you could infer that the opposite thing would happen if you cooled down a solid (nothing would happen)