i think it depends on where the cooling vents are. in every fridge I've seen they've been at the top.
This temperature difference in a refrigerator is due to the way the cooling system is designed. Cold air sinks, so the bottom of the refrigerator, where the vents are usually located, is cooler. Meanwhile, the top shelves are warmer because they are farther away from the cooling source and are impacted by warm air that rises.
The top of the refrigerator is cold because that's where the cooling unit is located, usually at the back. The cold air sinks, so it tends to stay at the bottom of the fridge where it keeps the food cool.
It is colder at the top of a refrigerator because cold air sinks, causing the lower portion to be slightly warmer.
Having the freezer at the top of the refrigerator allows cold air, which is denser and tends to sink, to flow into the refrigerator compartment more easily. This design also makes it more convenient to access frequently used items in the refrigerator.
Most units have a fan to circulate cold air and maintain the compartment at a uniform temperature. Without this, the cold air will settle at the bottom, and the thermostat will not get an accurate reading, leading to over-short or over-long cooling cycles. The fan could be broken, or part of the system that controls the fan (like the motherboard or a relay) could be broken. Additionally, the fan could have failed and taken out part of the electronics.
This temperature difference in a refrigerator is due to the way the cooling system is designed. Cold air sinks, so the bottom of the refrigerator, where the vents are usually located, is cooler. Meanwhile, the top shelves are warmer because they are farther away from the cooling source and are impacted by warm air that rises.
The top of the refrigerator is cold because that's where the cooling unit is located, usually at the back. The cold air sinks, so it tends to stay at the bottom of the fridge where it keeps the food cool.
It is colder at the top of a refrigerator because cold air sinks, causing the lower portion to be slightly warmer.
Having the freezer at the top of the refrigerator allows cold air, which is denser and tends to sink, to flow into the refrigerator compartment more easily. This design also makes it more convenient to access frequently used items in the refrigerator.
Bottom so less cold air escapes and most people use refrigerator more than freezer which will require less bending over.
Warm gases and warm fluids rise to the top. Same principle that makes hot air balloons fly.
The cooling fan inside the computer draws in cold air from the bottom of the case - and expels warm air from the top.
Because warm air is lighter then cold air. So warm air will raise (to the top of the room) and cold air will stay down. When the warm air is cooling down it lowers and when cold air is heated/heating up it raise.
Cold will sink to the bottom. Hot water will rise to the top.
its not always at the bottom its just the way yours is made some other people have asked why is it at the TOP of the refrigerator so my answer is that its just a selective spot depending on what fridge you have. In fact, the majority of refrigerator/freezer combinations have the freezer on top. As mentioned in other posts, hot air rises and cold air sinks, so freezer-on-top models can transfer cold air to the refrigerator without using as much electricity as other models, making freezer-on-top models the most energy efficient refrigerators (generally speaking) that you can buy.
Most units have a fan to circulate cold air and maintain the compartment at a uniform temperature. Without this, the cold air will settle at the bottom, and the thermostat will not get an accurate reading, leading to over-short or over-long cooling cycles. The fan could be broken, or part of the system that controls the fan (like the motherboard or a relay) could be broken. Additionally, the fan could have failed and taken out part of the electronics.
Cold air falls and warm air rises