What happens when a young gay black male and a old white openly racists prick run into each other in a 'upper-class' grocery store reaching for the same (last bag) of Collard greens? Nothing, the store boy brings a cart full of greens to restock and they go on they're separate ways until a freak TORNADO caused by COLD air and HOT air meeting, and destroys the whole freaking store. Moral of the story sh!t happens.
Hot air and cold air dont usually collide; hot air rises while cold air sinks, thus separating the two. They occasionally may collide, though. Usually this results in some kind of precipitation, such as fog, rain, thunderstorms, etc. In the most severe cases, colliding hot and cold fronts may form into tornadoes, hurricanes, cyclones, etc. This occurs because the fast moving cold air collides with the fast rising warm air. The cold air 'revolves' around the hot air, turning both into a windstorm, but the rising hot air pulls it up to form the conical tornado shape. Hope this helps!
A warm front brings warm air and typically results in steady precipitation. A cold front brings cold air and can cause brief, intense storms. A stationary front can lead to prolonged periods of precipitation and overcast conditions. An occluded front involves three air masses and can produce a mix of weather conditions, such as storms and precipitation.
The humid continental region experiences changing weather due to its location between warm tropical air masses and cold polar air masses. This results in a mix of weather conditions, including hot summers and cold winters with distinct seasons. Shifts in air mass movements and frontal systems contribute to the variability in weather patterns in this region.
When a cold front overtakes a warm front, it is called an occluded front. This occurs when the cold air advances faster than the warm air, leading to a complex weather pattern with a mix of precipitation.
A front is where air masses meet but don't mix, but only a stationary front is one where the air masses then don't move. A stationary front is when cold air meets warm air, but they do not advance toward or pass each other. The weather will be light wind and precipitation. Eventually, overtime, ONE air mass(Cold or Warm), will take over.
No lightning happens when cold and hot air mix. which is only in summer.
Since hot air is less dense than cold air, when hot and cold air collide, the hot air is forced to rise over the colder air.
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.
you get warm water.
When hot and cold air mix, they create convection currents. Hot air rises, displacing the cooler air, which then sinks. This movement of air creates wind and can affect weather patterns.
When cold air and hot air mix together it forms a tornado.
hot air rises on top of the cold air and that starts blizzards. That creates strong wind and air to mix
Hot air and cold air dont usually collide; hot air rises while cold air sinks, thus separating the two. They occasionally may collide, though. Usually this results in some kind of precipitation, such as fog, rain, thunderstorms, etc. In the most severe cases, colliding hot and cold fronts may form into tornadoes, hurricanes, cyclones, etc. This occurs because the fast moving cold air collides with the fast rising warm air. The cold air 'revolves' around the hot air, turning both into a windstorm, but the rising hot air pulls it up to form the conical tornado shape. Hope this helps!
It is formed by hot air and cold air reacting together. When they mix they created mist. your shower acts like a hot air machine. the mirror is the cold air so. when they both mix it creates mist.Also you don't need 100 degree Celsius . it is that is when steam occur.the hotter the water is the faster it will evaporate.
When hot water is mixed with cold water, the overall temperature of the mixture will be between the initial temperatures of the hot and cold water. The hot water will transfer heat to the cold water, resulting in a gradual temperature equilibrium.
It is a mix at the moment...hot somedays,raining and cold the next.
Since hot water is less dense that cold air the hot water will rise and the cold would sink then it keeps doing this in a circular motion 'till the thermal energy reaches to thermal equilibrium.