Heat always rises. Hot air is lighter than cold air. That's science baby.
bends upward
It's a vector, and I believe it always points upward.
Because according to physics heat goes upward from downward and cool air goes upward to downward so it is best to place heater on the floor but air conditioner near the ceiling
Smoke comes from a fire at it's base. Hot air rises so the smoke is carried upward by the heated air
Upward
Because light air moves up
upward
Fire burns upward. So if you are standing upright or running, you may fan the flames with air and the fire will spread to your face. Good luck preventing it!
Fire burns upward. So if you are standing upright or running, you may fan the flames with air and the fire will spread to your face. Good luck preventing it!
10W-30 for non turbo. 5W-30 for turbo models
Yes. Fire goes upward precisely because Earth's gravity pulls things downward. The fire is lighter (less dense) than the air that replaces it, so the air pushes the hot air from the fire upwards.
(in my case a kite) but all seriousness fire works
Gravity pulls it down.
WARM
An ascending tract goes upward. The descending tract goes downward.
bends upward
Heat rises so the draught pulls the flame up