has low pressure
true
True Mucus helps moisten warm and filter the air as it enters the nose.
In hot air the molecules move faster and exert more force when they collide. As a result there is more space in between the molecules on average.
True. Cool air sinks and warm air rises.
The scientific term for warm air is often referred to as "thermally-rising air" or "convectively-heated air." This type of air rises due to its lower density compared to the surrounding cooler air, creating vertical air movement.
true
True.
yes it is true
Has low pressure.
True. Warm air has a higher capacity to hold water vapor compared to cool air because warm air molecules are more energetic and can spread farther apart, allowing them to accommodate more water vapor.
contains less water
Yes
true
True Mucus helps moisten warm and filter the air as it enters the nose.
In hot air the molecules move faster and exert more force when they collide. As a result there is more space in between the molecules on average.
True. Cool air sinks and warm air rises.
false...air has no ability to "hold" water vapor