Basic answer:Rising warm air cools and comes back down as cool air. Air keeps cycling through the system over and over again-it has been doing this forever. this principle applies to all air, or more limited air like in a room.
On a big scale, warm air doesn't just escape into space once it rises far enough, nope, air stays right on the earth in our atmosphere
UP TO THE SKY AND DOWN AGAIN IT'S CONVECTION CURRENT look it UP sorry about caps lock !!!!!!
a stormy area
Cool air moving to take the place of warm air rising is also known as Wind
warm air rising is called an updraft. and up draft is also a type of wind (air)
The process of warm air rising and cool air sinking is called convection current The process of warm air rising and cool air sinking is called convection current
Rising columns of warm, moist air produce thunderstorms.
an updraft
Cool air moving to take the place of warm air rising is also known as Wind
Warm air is rising all around on earth. However, particularly, the warm air tends to begin rising near the ocean front.
Yes warm air and low pressure can cause rising air.
warm air rising is called an updraft. and up draft is also a type of wind (air)
The process of warm air rising and cool air sinking is called convection current The process of warm air rising and cool air sinking is called convection current
rising
an updraft
Rising columns of warm, moist air produce thunderstorms.
tornado
an updraft
Thermal .
The molecules in warm air move faster