Air blows from low pressure side from upper presser side i.e,high temperature area to low temperature area.
Yes, air flows from hot to cold.
Air flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
High temperature always flows to low temperature, never the other way around.
Direct current (DC) is the name of the electric current that always flows in the same direction. It is commonly used in electronics and power transmission systems.
The two main tubes through which air flows when you breathe are the trachea, also known as the windpipe, and the bronchial tubes, which branch off from the trachea and lead to the lungs.
the diaphragm pushes up and the air flows out the diaphragm pushes down and the air flows in
False, it flows to the heart.
Air always flows from High Pressure towards Low Pressure. Wind is caused by the pressure gradient difference. In a high pressure system, within the Northern Hemisphere, air flows clockwise, outwards and downwards; in a low pressure system (in the NH), air flows anti-clockwise, inwards and upwards.
Air always flows from high-pressure to low-pressure areas. This allows the meteorologist to predict wind direction and speed.
Conduction and radiation. Heat always flows from the hotter of two objects into the colder - until their temperatures are the same.
Air always flows towards areas of low pressure - and away from high pressure.
the air then flows into the primary bronchi.
the air flows thows thw water
convection current
the alveoli
Air has pressure, has mas has volume.,Air takes the shape of its container, flows etc..............
A sea breezeWhen a cool dense air from over the water flows inland it is called a sea breeze.