The distance between molecules increases as the heat increases
Warm air rises because it is less dense than cold air. When air is heated, its molecules move faster and spread out, making the air less dense. This causes the warm air to rise, while the colder, denser air sinks.
Cold air is more dense than warm air.
A warm air is less dense than cool air (Option A). When air is heated, the air molecules become more energetic and spread out, decreasing its density. Conversely, cool air has denser molecules as they move slower and are more tightly packed together.
Things (almost everything, including air) becomes less dense when it is heated. So warm air rises, and cold air falls.
Cold air falls and warm air rises. Warmer air rises above cooler air because it is less dense. The particles vibrate and move further apart so the molecules that compose the air are more spread out, causing the warm air mass to weigh less than the cool air.ass
Warm air is less dense (lighter) than cold air..that is why warm air rises and cold air settles
When dense,cold air meets less dense,warmer air, the warm air is pushed up
When dense,cold air meets less dense,warmer air, the warm air is pushed up
Warm air is less dense than cold air meaning warm air is lighter so when they meet it causes less dense air(hot air) to move up causing frontal rain.
Warm air is less dense than cold air meaning warm air is lighter so when they meet it causes less dense air(hot air) to move up causing frontal rain.
Warm air rises because it is less dense than cold air. When air is heated, its molecules move faster and spread out, making the air less dense. This causes the warm air to rise, while the colder, denser air sinks.
When dense cold air meets less dense warm air, the warm air is forced upward due to the difference in density. This can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation as the warm air rises, cools, and condenses. This process is known as atmospheric convection.
Cold air is more dense than warm air.
When dense,cold air meets less dense,warmer air, the warm air is pushed up
Warm air rises because it is less dense than colder air. As gases get warmer they expand that the molecules become farther apart causing it to become less dense and therefore, lighter per unit squared, this is why it rises.
Yes, warm air is less dense than cold air because as air is heated, the molecules gain energy and move farther apart, resulting in lower density. Conversely, cold air is denser because the molecules are closer together due to lower energy levels.
No, warm air is less dense than cold air because the molecules in warm air have more energy and are spread out more, resulting in lower density.