Warm moist air over the equator creates a zone of convection.
low pressure
Warm air moves upwards into areas of less air pressure == ==
Air moves up in a thunderstorm because it is wamer and therefore less dense than the surrounding air.
Updraft
The upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cold air forms fluids.
The convection of relatively warm air creates a circular, upward movement, causing a low pressure zone (partial vacuum). Air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, like the center of the hurricane.
warm air
it is pushed upward
Temperature
Temperature
Warm air moves upwards into areas of less air pressure == ==
Regions of cold heavy air are called highs. As cool air moves under warm air, the warm air is pushed upward.
Air moves up in a thunderstorm because it is wamer and therefore less dense than the surrounding air.
An upward flow of (warm) air is known as a Thermal .
Yes. If a warm air mass moves into a cold air mass it creates a warm front. When the opposite happens it forms a cold front.
Updraft
Warm sunlight.
This is typically a cold front. As the cold air mass moves under the warm air mass, it pushes the warm air upwards, where it condensates and creates precipitation.