Only with a fan or pump.
No. Dense air is cool air.
In the United States air masses move across the country by air currents. These air currents are pushed by either hot or cold air masses.
because warm air move upwards and cool air due to gravity move closer to the earth surface
air masses move because the gravity and air paressure are making them move..
air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressured areas. therefore the pressure makes air masses to move around the equator. but where in areas where the pressure difference is small then the air mass doesnt move it becomes stationary.
Because, as far as I know, people can not move air with their minds.
This is possible only when a colder air front move to this zone with a lower pressure.
air masses move because the gravity and air paressure are making them move..
You can't move air because air is a gas.
Yes. Please see the related video demonstration of a transverse wave being produced in a spring by students.
A. air temperature rises and air molecules move faster
No. When air cools air particles move closer together. When air warms air particles move father away from each other.
What process move water into the air
The molecules in warm air move faster
No it is not possible.
if you whant air to move you need sunlight that's why it dosent move that much at night.
Theoretically, yes. The force in which balances gravity and keeps the plane in air is produced by the relative speed between the air and the plane's wings. When the air is still, the plane has to move (fast!), relative to the air. If the planes is to be static, then the air has to move: really fast. However, winds of such strengths are rather unlikely concerning passanger jets and large planes. For small (model planes, etc), it is hightly possible.