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When liquids and gases are heated, they can create convection currents. In liquids, heated areas become less dense and rise, while cooler areas sink, creating a circular flow. In gases, heated air rises and cooler air sinks, generating vertical movements that mix and distribute heat.
When liquids and gases are heated, convection currents are formed. With liquids, the heated fluid rises, cools down and then sinks back, causing a circular motion. In gases, warm air or gas rises and cooler air or gas sinks, creating vertical movements.
No, gases are not tangible in the same way solids or liquids are, so you cannot physically "touch" them. However, you can feel the effects of gases, such as air pressure or wind, and you can interact with them indirectly, for example, by feeling the warmth of heated air or smelling certain gases. The particles in gases are widely spaced and move freely, making them imperceptible to touch.
When air is heated, the molecules in the gas absorb thermal energy and move faster, increasing their kinetic energy. This causes the air to expand and become less dense, leading to a decrease in air pressure. The increased movement of the molecules also results in the air becoming less stable and more turbulent.
Solids and liquids are composed of atoms or molecules that are held together by various kinds of chemical bonds, whereas gases are composed of independently moving particles that are not held together, therefore they are free to expand.
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When liquids and gases are heated, they can create convection currents. In liquids, heated areas become less dense and rise, while cooler areas sink, creating a circular flow. In gases, heated air rises and cooler air sinks, generating vertical movements that mix and distribute heat.
When liquids and gases are heated, convection currents are formed. With liquids, the heated fluid rises, cools down and then sinks back, causing a circular motion. In gases, warm air or gas rises and cooler air or gas sinks, creating vertical movements.
Heated air, like what you breath.
They have be heated to liquid form first, and from that they must be heated more to be able to evaporate into the air and become a gas.
expand, causing the air to become less dense and rise.
The two types of air balloons are * One is lifted using heated gases. * Another one is lifted using unheated gases.
its pressure will increase if it is placed in a fixed container, or it will expand if it is free to do so
Hot air balloons are typically filled with hot air, which is lighter than the surrounding cold air, allowing the balloon to float. They do not contain specific gases, other than the air heated to lift the balloon.