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A hot gas or liquid always rises due to its lower density compared to cooler surroundings. As it heats up, the molecules move faster and spread apart, reducing the overall density. This phenomenon is driven by convection, where the warmer, less dense fluid rises while cooler, denser fluid descends, creating a circulation pattern.

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