Most likely the condenser is having issues or the filter is clogged. If the condenser kicks in then it should be a clog somewhere. Check the Orfice tube or expansion valve depending on the type of car it is.
Yes, air flows from hot to cold.
In natural convection, cold air sinks because it is denser than hot air. As the cold air sinks, it displaces the hot air, which then rises. This creates a continuous flow of air from cold to hot, allowing for heat transfer between the two air masses.
yes
Cold air is denser than warm air, so it sinks below warm air due to gravity. This sinking motion causes cold air to flow under warm air, leading to the familiar pattern of cold air near the ground and warm air above it.
...cold air...
No, as cold air is denser.
Cold dry air
The rapid flow of charge through the air between two oppositely charged clouds is due to the build-up of electrical potential difference between them. When the potential difference becomes strong enough, it overcomes the resistance of the air and creates a conductive path for the charge to flow as lightning.
when warm air and cold air meet
when warm air and cold air meet
Inhalation. Breathing.
No they do not. Simply put: There is a hole to place the mass air flow sensor. The best thing to do would be to purchase a new mass air flow sensor for the best results.