Hot air rises, so is lighter than cold air.
This process is called convection. Hot air rises because it is less dense than cold air, creating a cycle where hot air goes up and cold air goes down, creating air currents.
Hot air diffuses faster than cold air because the molecules in hot air move more quickly, spreading out and mixing with the surrounding air at a faster rate. Cold air molecules move more slowly, resulting in slower diffusion.
it forms a tornadow
When hot and cold air mix, they create convection currents. Hot air rises, displacing the cooler air, which then sinks. This movement of air creates wind and can affect weather patterns.
probably air in the system have you replaced the rad or hoses?
tornado Thermals, caused by hot ground heating the air close above it. Replaced by cold air sinking from above.
Air moves from hot to cold.
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tornado Thermals, caused by hot ground heating the air close above it. Replaced by cold air sinking from above.
Hot air rises and cold air falls.
Air can vary in temperature, so it can be cold or hot depending on the environment. Cold air is denser and can feel refreshing, while hot air is lighter and can feel warmer on the skin.
No, hot air is less dense than cold air.
Yes, air flows from hot to cold.
hot is hot cool air is cold
when turning on air conditionor for cold air only get hot