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Q: When water cools and changes to ice does the surrounding air get cooler or warmer?
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What happens when moist air rises?

* which of the foolowing occurs when a mass of air rises into the atmosphere? A) it becomes warmer because the particles move closer together B) it becomes cooler because the particles move closer together C) it becomes cooler because the particles move farther apart D) it becomes warmer beaouse the particles move farther apart please help and thank you :)


Why is low pressure necessary for formation of clouds in rainy season?

The Earth's atmosphere varies in temperature with altitude. Generally, air at ground level is warmer. As altitude increases, the air temperature falls. When the Sun is shining it warms the ground. The warm ground warms the air immediately above it. This produces a bubble of warm air that begins to rise. Warm air rises because warm air is less dense than cold air. In theory, a bubble of air at ground level will cool as it rises and expands.When the atmosphere is at low pressure, the rising air bubble is always warmer than the surrounding air. Under conditions of low pressure, the heated air will continue to rise. As it rises it cools; but it does not cool as quickly as the surrounding air. As it is always warmer than the surrounding air, it continues rising.Low pressure leads to unstable air conditions. When the ground is heated, the air will rise and keep rising. Eventually, the rising air will cool enough to produce condensation (cloud and rain).When the atmosphere is at high pressure, the rising air bubble is always cooler than the surrounding air. Under conditions of high pressure, the heated air will not continue to rise. As it rises it cools; it cools more quickly than the surrounding air. Being cooler than the surrounding air, it will not rise.High pressure leads to stable air conditions. When the ground is heated, the air will not rise. If air does not rise, rain cannot condense.


Why does warm moist air rise rapidly from earths surface before a thunderstorm begins?

Warm air is less dense than cool air. The moisture has an interesting role to play. As a mass of air rises, it cools, but the surrounding air generally cools with altitude as well. When the rising air is moist, the moisture can eventually condense to form clouds. The condensation releases heat, which slows the rate at which the air cools. If there is enough moisture present and the surrounding air cools quickly enough, this extra heat allows the rising air mass to remain warmer than its surroundings and continue to rise. It is through this process that the towering clouds of thunderstorms form.


What is when water vapor cools changes to droplets forms clouds?

Condensation


What warm and cools slower than land?

My sister had a book about that. It said "Michigan's great lakes keeps us warm in the winter and cooler in the summer. This is because water cools and warms up slower."

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When water cools and changes to ice does the surrounding air get cooler and warmer?

cooler


Why does the temperature of water?

Because it is in contact with something colder. When a warmer body is in contact with a cold body, the warmer one will give off heat to the cold one. This cools the warmer one and warms the cooler one.


Why do your hands get warmer when you blow on them while soup gets colder if you do so?

Your breath is warmer than your hands so they warm up, but it is cooler than the hot soup so that cools off.


How does living near a large lake affect temperature?

Warmer in cold weather, cooler in hot weather. The mass of water warms up slowly, cools off slowly.


When a substances cools it loses what energy to its surrounding?

When a substance cools, it loses thermal energy to its surrounding environment.


When popcorn pops it should cool. Does it?

It depends because now with more surface area, it cools if the outside temperature is cooler than the popcorn. But if it is still warmer, it will heat up.


Does the tea cool at constant rate?

No. It cools at a rate proportional to the difference between its temperature and that of it's surrounding. The cooler it gets, the closer it will get to room temperature, and the cooling slows down.


What is an air cooler?

Air cooler which cools your limited area, or decreases your room temperature.


Why does tea cool at a constant rate?

It doesn't. The rate at which it cools is proportional to the difference between its temperature and that of the surrounding air. The cooler it gets, the lower that difference gets and the cooling will slow down.


Is relatively humidity affected by temperature?

Warmer air is able to hold more water vapour than cooler air. As warm humid air cools, the water vapour condenses out as water droplets.


How is relative humidity affected by temperatures?

Warmer air is able to hold more water vapour than cooler air. As warm humid air cools, the water vapour condenses out as water droplets.


What is the device called that cools processors on a notebook?

A cooler.