Air becomes heavier when it is warm because the heat causes the air molecules to move faster and spread out, decreasing the air density. This decrease in density leads to a decrease in air pressure, making it feel "heavier" compared to cooler, denser air.
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yes it gets heavyer until it starts to evaporate
Cold air masses are denser and heavier than warm air masses. This is because cold air is more compact and contains more molecules per unit of volume, leading to higher air pressure compared to warm air masses.
Humid subtropical climate gets warm, thick air and a lot of rain.
it gets warmer
Cold air is heavier
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False because warm air rises. The particles in cold air are moving more slowly and make cold air more dense than warm air.
gets heavier
yes but it also gets stronger.
it gets heavier
No, warm colors are not inherently heavier than cool colors. The perception of weight in colors is subjective and can vary based on individual experiences and cultural influences. The weight or heaviness of a color is not determined by its temperature (warm or cool).
In a cold engine, 10w30 is heavier; however, in a warm engine, both should be the same weight - 30.
Cold air is more dense than warm air and therefore heavier
When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.
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