This process is called "flue gas exhaust," where hot smoke gases from a fire or combustion process are directed up a chimney or flue to be released into the atmosphere.
its pretty much selfexplanitory, its fluids (liquids and or gases) that are hot.
Those vents are typically called fumaroles. Fumaroles are openings in the Earth's crust that emit gases, steam, and heat, usually associated with volcanic activity.
A planet is formed out of hot gases revolving around the Sun.
Hot liquid rock is called magma when it is beneath the Earth's surface. Once it erupts and reaches the surface, it is referred to as lava. Both magma and lava are composed of molten rock, minerals, and gases.
Lava, smoke, rock. Anything that gets hot in an eruption.
Smoke and hot gases tend to go upwards.
Yes, smoke is a combination of hot gases and particulates (e.g. soot, fly ash).
A big ball of hot gases in space is called a star.
its pretty much selfexplanitory, its fluids (liquids and or gases) that are hot.
Usually by breathing in smoke, very hot air, or toxic gases.
Breathing through a rag or a wet rag can help. So can dropping to the floor and crawling. Smoke, as with hot gases, tends to rise.
They are solar flares.
pyroclastic , STRAIGHT OUTTA THE TEXT BOOK (:
A pyroclastic flow
They ran on woodgas. The product of partially burning wood and passing the smoke over burning hot charcoal is a gas containing Carbon monoxide and hydrogen and some other gases.
Smoke rises because it is less dense than the surrounding air. When something burns, it releases hot gases that are lighter than the cooler air around them. This causes the smoke to rise upwards, following the path of least resistance.
Because the smoke you see during the burning, and the hot gases that you don't see, carry part of the mass away from the object.