Cold air is heavier than warm air.
Generally, warm water has a lower density than cold water. However, between 1 and 4 degrees C the reverse is true.cold water?
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
Not really. Warm air usually has a higher volume than cold air, so its density is usually smaller than that of cold air.
A density current is where a warm current floats on top of a cold currentA density current is where a warm current floats on top of a cold currentThe movement of a mass of cold, dense ocean water as it sinks beneath warmer surface water.
Cold air is more dense than warm air. This is why cold air masses tend to descend, and warm air masses tend to rise.
Generally, warm water has a lower density than cold water. However, between 1 and 4 degrees C the reverse is true.cold water?
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
Cold water is more dense than warm water so the cold water has to sink to the bottom which causes a density current.
warm air and cold air are both different pressures and density's!!!!
Not really. Warm air usually has a higher volume than cold air, so its density is usually smaller than that of cold air.
A density current is where a warm current floats on top of a cold currentA density current is where a warm current floats on top of a cold currentThe movement of a mass of cold, dense ocean water as it sinks beneath warmer surface water.
Because cold water has a higher density than warm water. Water contracts when its temperature lowers, causing its density to increase.
Density current is where a warm current floats on top of a cold current.
True... warm water is less dense than cold water.
Yes, cold water is dencer indeed
Cold air is more dense than warm air. This is why cold air masses tend to descend, and warm air masses tend to rise.
Density