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No. Currents in the air and oceans are caused by the heat from the sun.
The room becomes cooler because warmer air goes out, and cooler air comes in.
We can say that air we breathe out is warmer, because if we breathe out on a mirror we can see droplets of water which means air is hotter compared to normal room temperature air because the room air condenses. Exhaled air is warmer than inhaled air because its the same room temperature air which we have taken in.
Convection. The hotter air is less dense than the cooler air already there so, the warmer air will rise to the top of the house while pushing the cooler air down.
Warmer temperatures hold more water.
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The closer the sun the higher the temperature. Shifting jet streams of air will bring cooler air or warmer air. The temperature changes water in the air, if it is cold then it will snow if it is warm it will rain.
Because that how air rules.
No. Condensation will occur when they air gets cooler.
the water is cooler then the land, and air sinks over the water. (apex verified) i picked this on aped, and it was correct.
Cooler air is lighter and rises to the top, while warmer air is heavier and sinks to the bottom. There is actually a cycle of heating and cooling of the air, which causes wind. Te longer the cooler air is of higher altitude, the warmer it is going to get; this is also true of the warmer air, but vise versa. The warmer air gets cooler and starts to rise while the cooler air gets warmer and starts to sink.
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No. Currents in the air and oceans are caused by the heat from the sun.
If moisture content is the same, it would be warmer.
Cities are warmer than the areas immediately around them. Water is a great heat sink. Winds going over water can take the warmer air in winter and push it over that nearby land, thus warming the associated land. The reverse happens in summer. The air moving over cooler water is cooled and transfers that cooler air over the downwind land.
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