.....It explodes.
After a planetary nebula occurs, the core of the star collapses and becomes a white dwarf. This white dwarf slowly cools down over billions of years until it eventually becomes a cold, dark remnant known as a black dwarf.
When warm, moist air moves over a cold surface, it creates advection fog. This occurs as the warm air cools down upon contact with the cold surface, leading to condensation of water vapor and formation of fog. The result is a thick, low-lying fog that can significantly reduce visibility. Advection fog commonly forms over bodies of water or in coastal areas.
no it is hot blue =hot white = warm yellow = medium orange = cool red = cold
Stratus clouds and drizzly rain :)
When warm air is lifted up over cold air, it is called "overrunning" or "warm air advection." This process leads to the warm air rising, cooling, and condensing to form clouds and precipitation as it interacts with the cold air at the surface.
An "occlusion" forms.
It would be a windstorm
As warm air is lifted over advancing cold air, itself cooled as its pushed away from gravity's pull at the Earth's surface, the water will begin to condense into clouds and precipitation will form, usually of the "showers and thunderstorms" variety.
The warm air mass is forced up and over the cold air mass, resulting in the development of a cold front.
If you suddenly change your dog's food, it can lead to digestive issues such as upset stomach, diarrhea, or vomiting. It is recommended to gradually transition to a new food over a period of 7-10 days to avoid these issues.
Yes, heavy precipitation often occurs along a cold front as warm air is lifted steeply over the colder denser air at the front, leading to condensation and significant rainfall or snowfall.
At a cold front, warm air is forced up and over the cold air mass. This usually results in rain and possibly thunderstorms, which may be severe.
it turns into oxygen
Go to a salon and have the color lifted VERY slowly over time. DO NOT have the color lifted completely in one session.
It depends on the situation. If cold and hot water were mixed roughly together, they will simply mix with each other. However, when hot water is poured over cold water gradually, they will not mix and the hot water will remain on top of the cold water. This always happens when using a large container. In a small container, they will also mix immediately.
Possibly a faulty coolant pump.