When a parcel of air is forced downward, atmospheric pressure increases, causing the air to become compressed and therefore the temperature is also raised.
The cool air will sink and the warm air will rise.
Sink towards the ground
The cold air will sink.
yes the cool denser air sink while the warm less dense rises
There is air in it.
The cool air will sink and the warm air will rise.
It breaks a hole and water rushes inand pushing air out forsing it dow.
For the same reason that it happens in other fluids. The hot air (in this case) has a tendency to rise, and colder air, to sink, due to differences in density.
sink
basically the scientific fact that heat rises and cold temperatures sink. A convection loop happens in air and water.
Sink towards the ground
No, carbon dioxide (CO2) does not sink in the air. It is a gas that is evenly distributed throughout the atmosphere.
The cold air will sink.
yes the cool denser air sink while the warm less dense rises
Lung tissue would typically sink in water because it is denser than water. The air sacs in the lung would collapse and the tissue would be more solid, leading to sinking rather than floating.
you sink.
You sink.