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Creates a volcano.
Typically it rises, but if a very large layer of cold air is above it it may get trapped, resulting in an inversion.
A butte
No. The term ash cloud typically refers to the plume of ash and gas that rises above an erupting volcano. A pyroclastic flow is a denser mass that hugs the ground.
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Creates a volcano.
temperature rises it first becomes opaque pressure rises density rises so in other words all the above
the fenestrated part of s building that rises above the roofs of the other parts.
A place where a river rises is called the source or headwaters of the river. This is typically the point where the river begins, either from a spring, glacier, or other water source.
Typically it rises, but if a very large layer of cold air is above it it may get trapped, resulting in an inversion.
A mountain is a landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, typically with a peak or summit. Mountains are generally formed through tectonic processes such as plate collisions or volcanic activity. The exact definition of a mountain varies, but it is typically characterized by steep slopes and a significant elevation above sea level.
Typically, yes. As air rises it cools, which can cause moisture in it to condense.
corona
A butte
helium is lighter that air so rises above the air. similar to oil rising above water.
No. The term ash cloud typically refers to the plume of ash and gas that rises above an erupting volcano. A pyroclastic flow is a denser mass that hugs the ground.