the cool air moves slower because its packed together
Warm air is less dense than cool air, so it rises upward. As it does so, the fast moving, compressed particles in the air begin to slow down and expand, causing them to cool (since fast-moving particles create heat, and slower-moving particles are colder).
Warm air is less dense than cool air, so it rises upward. As it does so, the fast moving, compressed particles in the air begin to slow down and expand, causing them to cool (since fast-moving particles create heat, and slower-moving particles are colder).
The molecules in it slow down and the total volume decreases.
The molecules in it slow down and the total volume decreases.
because it is so high , the air is cool and thin.
When air is cooled, the molecules within it slow down, causing the air to contract and become denser. This decrease in temperature can lead to condensation of water vapor in the air, eventually forming clouds or fog.
The cool air sinks, while the warm air rises. If it does so with enough force and torque, a tornado or hurricane will form.
It gets colder. And the energy increases so the particles move further apart.
=normally objects slow down because of the friction. this means that the surface area is in contact with the air particles so that will slow the object down.==or they put the breaks on .=
Because hot air rises and cool air sinks. the reason why is because hot air is less dense than cool air so the cooler air will sink
Cool air is typically formed when warm air cools down due to various reasons such as moving over a cold surface, rising to higher altitudes, or coming into contact with a cooler air mass. This cooling process causes the air molecules to slow down, resulting in a decrease in temperature.
hot air is lighter than cold air so, it gose up