air has a tendency to move so it moves from high pressure area to low pressure area
Yes. Air rising in one place due to convection will cause air to move inwards from the surrounding air to replace it. Fundamentally though, wind is caused by a difference in air pressure from one place to another.
A. air temperature rises and air molecules move faster
What process move water into the air
The molecules in warm air move faster
No it will move slower. Waves move faster in warm air and slower in cold air.
migrate
they air moves it so when air pushes it it moves or that it does not move just air moving every where
winds
air moves place to place because its al around us
Because that how air rules.
they can walk or they can use their webs like spiders to move through the air...=]
They move.
Water and air are both fluids. The particles that make them up can 'flow' and move around from place to place
Cool air moving to take the place of warm air rising is also known as Wind
Warm air rises over cold air when a warm and cold front connect.
Yes. Air rising in one place due to convection will cause air to move inwards from the surrounding air to replace it. Fundamentally though, wind is caused by a difference in air pressure from one place to another.
Temperature. Warm air rises causing a low pressure area. Cold air then moves in to take its place.