Conduction
The upward movement of hot air is known as convection. This process occurs as the hot air is less dense than the surrounding cooler air, causing it to rise. Convection plays a key role in weather patterns and the distribution of heat in the atmosphere.
force due to gravity acts vertically down wards and force of push acting upward
A black aurora is a type of aurora that exists at the top of the ionosphere, where electrons flow upward into space (unlike normal aurora, which involve downward flowing electrons), leaving deep cavities in the atmosphere, making blank spaces when regular aurora are seen, hence being "black" or non-luminous, but having the shape of aurora.
Warm air rises because it is less dense than cold air. As it rises, it cools and eventually sinks back down, creating a cycle known as convection. This movement of warm air is important in the Earth's atmosphere for weather patterns and circulation.
The upward movement of warm air is called convection, while the downward movement of cool air is called subsidence. This process occurs due to differences in temperature, density, and pressure in the atmosphere, leading to the circulation of air masses.
The name given to the upward and downward movement of air in the atmosphere is convection. This movement is driven by temperature and pressure differences, with warm air rising and cool air sinking.
The upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cold air forms fluids.
Conduction
This is called a strike-slip fault.
The upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cool air form convection currents. This process is a key factor in driving weather patterns and climate phenomena such as thunderstorms and ocean circulation.
The upward force is called lift, while the downward force is called weight or gravity.
The upward movement of warm air is called convection. This process occurs as warm air rises due to its lower density compared to cooler air, creating vertical air currents in the atmosphere.
This forms convection currents.Warm air rises because it is less dense, while cold air sinks because it is denser. This movement helps distribute heat and moisture in the atmosphere.
The term that means turning the palm upward or forward is "supination." This movement is commonly used in anatomy to describe the position of the forearm and hand. In contrast, the opposite movement, where the palm is turned downward or backward, is called "pronation."
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This movement is called convection. It occurs when heated materials rise due to lower density, while cooled materials sink due to higher density, creating a circulating flow.