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Warmed air sinks, creating a high-pressure area as it falls. ^ Not Quite Warmed air rises, creating a high-pressure system below
Defective radiator cap? Leak in system (Pressure test)? Head gasket?
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If water is warmed up, then that means that its temperature does change.
The suns energy
It's warmed from the surface. Shortwave radiation passes through the atmosphere, or at least about half of it, where it reaches the ground and is absorbed. The ground re-emits it at a longer wavelength, thereby warming the lower atmosphere.
How convection cyle are set-up near the earh? Warmed air sinks, creating a high-pressure area as it falls.
When dry ice is warmed at 1 atm of pressure, it goes back to its gaseous state or form.
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