It means air that is hot that is going upwards.... What else could it possibly mean?
The word "convection" is often used in this context.
Hot air rising is crucial in convection and atmospheric circulation because it creates a cycle of movement. As hot air rises, it creates a low pressure area below it, causing cooler air to move in and take its place. This movement of air helps distribute heat and moisture around the Earth, influencing weather patterns and climate.
Hot air particles have more energy and move more quickly compared to cold air particles, which have less energy and move more slowly. This results in hot air being less dense and rising, while cold air is denser and sinks.
Hot air rises in the atmosphere 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 lighter, less dense hot air then rises above the denser, cooler air around it. This movement of hot air rising and cold air sinking creates convection currents in the atmosphere.
The term is "convection." Convection is the process where hot air rises due to its lower density compared to cold air, allowing it to carry heat upward.
Rising hot air and water condensing out of that air.
it is a thermal current
hot air rising cooling and falling :a hot air balloonboiled water or boiling waterhot air popper
Here are 2 examples: - hot airballoon - hot air rising, and cold air falling.
Yes. Hot air is less dense, and therefore lighter than cold air, so it will rise as cold air will drop. A perfect example of this, is smoking rising to the ceiling in a fire, or smoke rising out of your chimney.
hot air rising (less dense air), gravity. aero dynamics dont do much
As in other hot countries .
A tornado forms
No, a hot air balloon rising is a physical change, not a chemical change. The balloon rises because the air inside it is heated, causing it to expand and become less dense than the surrounding air, which causes it to float upwards.
The word "convection" is often used in this context.
It's evaporation, or hot air rising!Da, stupid!
Hot air rises because it is less dense than cooler air. As the hot air expands, it becomes less dense and is pushed up by the denser, cooler air surrounding it. This creates convection currents, with hot air rising and cooler air sinking.