Heat causes expansion, which reduces an object's density. The tighter together the molecules are the denser the object, when you add heat the molecules expand allowing more When_air_is_warmed_what_happens_to_its_densityof movement between molecules, resulting in lower density of a particular object, such as air.Plus water evaporates.
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
Cold air is heavier than warm air.
Not really. Warm air usually has a higher volume than cold air, so its density is usually smaller than that of cold air.
what happens in cold and warm masses pressure
the warm air rises because of its Kinetic energy !
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
It's density decreases, so will rise (or float) above surrounding cooler air.
warm air and cold air are both different pressures and density's!!!!
Cold air is heavier than warm air.
Not really. Warm air usually has a higher volume than cold air, so its density is usually smaller than that of cold air.
The warm air rises
what happens in cold and warm masses pressure
warm air is low densitycool air is high density
As temperature increases, density decreases.
the warm air rises because of its Kinetic energy !
density decreases as air pressure increases
the density decreases