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Q: When air loses its heat becomes less dense and sinks?
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When heat loses its heat does it become less dense and sink?

When air loses its heat it actually becomes more dense and sinks which starts a convection current


When air loses its heat does it become less dense and sink?

When air loses its heat it actually becomes more dense and sinks which starts a convection current


How does density volume and mass makes the hot air balloon to work?

Because hot air rises and cold air sinks. So when they heat the air in the balloon it becomes less dense or less heavy and that makes it rise ad the volume becomes more. Because hot air rises and cold air sinks. So when they heat the air in the balloon it becomes less dense or less heavy and that makes it rise and the volume becomes more.


When does matter change state?

when water gains or loses heat, it changes its state. When liquid water gains heat, it changes its state from liquid to gas. It becomes water vapor. When solid gains heat, it melts an changes its state from solid to liquid. When gas loses heat, it condenses into liquid. Gas, to liquid. When liquid loses heat, it becomes solid


When liquid changes to solid here is heat?

When this happens,the liquid loses all its heat & becomes solid.


Where does heat transfer as convection currents?

Loads of places. One example is inside a room with a radiator. Heat (Kinetic energy on a atomic scale) transfers to the air particles around the radiator. The air becomes less dense, and "floats" up, as the denser air sinks. The warmer, less dense particles loose heat energy and sink back down, only to be warmed up again. This turns into a cycle.


What happens to the density of a fluid when heat is applied?

The density of a fluid goes down (becomes less dense) when heat is applied.


What happens to the density when heat is added?

The density of air when it is heated decreases


What happens when liquid heats up?

It depends on how much heat and what liquid it is. If it loses just a few degrees on heat it just becomes colder. If it loses alot of heat then it becomes a solid


All clouds form when the airs cool and water vapordoes what?

condenses- loses heat and thus becomes a solid


How is heat energy usually transmitted through liquids and gases?

Heat energy is usually transmitted through liquids and gases by convection (warmer, less dense material rises, and sinks again when it cools).


Why does covection take place?

It takes place in the mantle and moves away and back from the heat of the core. The fluid in the mantle moves away from the core and becomes less dense. Once it cools it comes down and becomes more dense and so on. The tremendous heat inside the core is the is causing the movement.