In the Mediterranean Sea the cool dense water sinks under less dense water which is called density current.
Cool water sinks because it is more dense than than the less dense warm water
Cool, dense air moves during night from the land toward water as = the answer is LAND BREEZE
A sea breezeWhen a cool dense air from over the water flows inland it is called a sea breeze.
the higher air flow, and the temperatures drop.
No. Dense air is cool air.
El Nino waters are less dense because the waters are warmer and warm water is less dense than cool water. Also, it constantly rains over the ocean during the El Nino, and rain water is less dense than ocean water.
In the Mediterranean Sea the cool dense water sinks under less dense water which is called density current.
In the Mediterranean Sea the cool dense water sinks under less dense water which is called density current.
Warm air molecules are fast moving and therefore less dense than cold air molecules. Since cold air is more dense (more slowly moving) it sinks.
Cool dye is more dense than the warm water.
When you cool water its density will increase as it will become more dense.
precipitation
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Cooler material is more dense and hotter material is less. This means that plates become more dense as they cool.
Less dense (warm) air rises. More dense (cool) air sinks. The two put together are convection.
Convection, hope this helps.
Cool things always sink (because they are more dense) and hot things always rise (because they are less dense) in convection. It does not matter if it is rock, air, water, metal, wax, oil, etc., convection always works the same.