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When air and atmosphere is warmed what does air pressure do?

When air is warmed, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to rise. As it rises, it creates lower pressure at the surface. This is because there are fewer air molecules pressing down on a given area as the warmed air moves away.


Why is the air you breathe out is warm?

The air you breathe out is warm because it has been warmed by your body as it passed through your respiratory system. When you inhale, the air is warmed up to body temperature in your nose and airways, and this warm air is then exhaled back out.


What happenes as lower layers of air are warmed?

When lower levels of air are warmed they rise into upper atmospheres. As warm air rises, it causes wind. If the warm air is moist, it will cause thunderstorms and possibly even tornadoes if it rises quickly enough.


When saturated air is warmed?

When saturated air is warmed, its ability to hold water vapor increases, leading to a decrease in relative humidity. This can result in the condensation of excess water vapor, creating clouds or fog if the air is cooled again.


Air in the what is warmed by heat from the earths surface?

The air in the troposphere is warmed by heat from the Earth's surface through the process of conduction and convection. As the Earth's surface absorbs solar radiation, it heats up and transfers some of this heat to the air directly above it. This warming of the air creates temperature gradients and drives weather patterns and atmospheric circulation.

Related Questions

List three things that happen to air in the nasal cavity?

Cleaned, moistened, heated


Where is inhaled air moistened and warmed?

Inhaled air is warmed and moistened in the nasopharynx and oropharynx.


How does air is warmed?

in the night


What does the air in the troposphere do when it is warmed by the land?

warms the air


Why is the air you breathe out warmer than the air you breathe in?

When you exhale, the air has been warmed by your body during the breathing process. As you breathe in air, it first enters your nasal cavity, where it is humidified and warmed to body temperature. This warmed air then moves to your lungs for gas exchange, and when you exhale, that warmth is transferred to the exhaled air.


What happens to the air at night?

what happens to air when it touches the warmed air


What is a mix of things that happen from day to day in the air around the earth?

Weather is a mix of things that happen from day to day in the air around Earth.


What happen to air as it passes along the upper respiratory tract?

As air passes along the upper respiratory tract, it is warmed, moistened and filtered. The mucous membranes and cilia help these processes.


When air and atmosphere is warmed what does air pressure do?

When air is warmed, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to rise. As it rises, it creates lower pressure at the surface. This is because there are fewer air molecules pressing down on a given area as the warmed air moves away.


When air in the atmosphere is warmed air pressure?

Warm front


What happen air as it is cooled?

It loses moisture if cooled below its dew point. It becomes more dense, and that causes it to move toward areas where the air is less dense.


What would you expect to happen to a balloon filled with air if it was out into a refrigerator?

The balloon would shrink in size as the air inside cools and contracts. This is because gases, like the air in the balloon, contract when they are cooled and expand when they are warmed.