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Q: When warm air rises and is replaced by cooler air it creates?
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Warm air rises because of its?

the warm air rises because of its Kinetic energy !


What forms when the warm air gets pushed ''up'' by the cold air?

it forms towering cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds


How does uneven heating of earths surface results in convection currents?

Where the air is over a parts of the Earth's Surface that is warm, the air warms. Warm air rises and as it rises it is replaced by cooler air that is sucked in from parts of the Earth's surface which are comparatively cooler. This movement causes a cyclic circulation of the air called win and weather.


How uneven heating of earths surface results in convection currents.?

Where the air is over a parts of the Earth's Surface that is warm, the air warms. Warm air rises and as it rises it is replaced by cooler air that is sucked in from parts of the Earth's surface which are comparatively cooler. This movement causes a cyclic circulation of the air called win and weather.


Does cold are go under or above warm air?

Warm air close to the ground rises and becomes cooler.


How are temperature and turbidity related?

when warm air rises cooler air moves in to replace it


When saturated air is warmed?

When saturated air is warm, it creates an unstable air mass. As the moisture content rises, the humidity rises as well. This can lead to warm and humid conditions.


Near the shore winds tend to blow toward the land during the day what drives this process?

Warm air above the land rises and is replaced by cooler air from the water, causing a convection current. Just got this from apex!


What causes convection currents to form in oceans?

Lighter, warm material rises while more heavier, cool material sinks. It is the movement that creates circulation patterns known as convection currents in the atmosphere, in water, and in the mantle of Earth. In the atmosphere, as air warms it rises, allowing cooler air to flow in underneath.


What happens to air when it warm?

It's density decreases, so will rise (or float) above surrounding cooler air.


What is it called when warm air over the water rises and replaced by cooler air from the land?

Colder air blowing in from the sea to the land is called a "sea breeze".


Cold air holds more moisture than warm air does?

Yes it does. which is why as it rises into the cooler upper atmosphere it will start to rain.