Cold air, being more compacted in it's gaseous molecules, is heavier than warmer air, so it sinks.
Cold winds typically originate from regions with lower temperatures such as polar regions or areas where cold air masses form and move towards areas of higher pressure, resulting in the flow of cold air. These winds can bring cooler temperatures and may be influenced by factors such as the Earth's rotation, pressure gradients, and terrain features.
The atmospheric pressure is greatest at sea level, where the weight of air above is at its highest due to gravity pulling air molecules towards the Earth's surface. As you move to higher altitudes, atmospheric pressure decreases because there is less air above exerting pressure downwards.
Smoke and hot gases tend to go upwards.
Less blood flow circulating through your hands when they are cold. cappilaries move down as far as they can so our plood doesn't freeze.but the blood also whants to stay with the organs.
Polar air masses originate from high-latitude regions near the poles, where cold air is prevalent. Tropical air masses originate from low-latitude regions near the equator, where warm air dominates. These differences in temperature influence the characteristics and behavior of the air masses as they move and interact with each other.
Cold air, being more compacted in it's gaseous molecules, is heavier than warmer air, so it sinks.
near the shop
It would fall downwards.
Sort of. They stay in the same area but the altitude changes. They live in Asia near the Himalayas. In winter, they live near the bottom, in the sub-alpine areas. In summer they move up the mountains where it is still cold.
Cold winds typically originate from regions with lower temperatures such as polar regions or areas where cold air masses form and move towards areas of higher pressure, resulting in the flow of cold air. These winds can bring cooler temperatures and may be influenced by factors such as the Earth's rotation, pressure gradients, and terrain features.
near (not inside)the cold storage where there's grass. keep looking till you find grass near the cold storage
Once you are in Pewter City, head left until you see a trainer, and go downwards. There you will see a depression with several meteorites.
manitoba is cold because it has many tundras near by! (tundras are freezing with ice floors!)
it is usually hot or warm near the surface and cold down below
Temperatures generally decrease as you move from the equator (south) towards the North Pole. This is because the angle of sunlight hitting Earth's surface is more direct at the equator, leading to higher temperatures. As you move towards the poles, the angle of sunlight becomes more oblique, causing temperatures to decrease.
It is very very cold
places that are near mountains and were it snows