heat transfer to earth from sun by radiation then transfer through earth by conduction(transfer through particles) so as we go down temprature icrease and as we go up 15o metre over sea level temprature decrease by 1 celcius degree
Heat rises because hot air is less dense than cold air, causing it to float upwards. This phenomenon is known as convection. As hot air rises, it displaces colder air, creating a cycle of air movement that transfers heat vertically.
mountains are colder than the base they sit on because the warmth from the ground doesn't extend to the top. the lower temp. is also aided by winds that are virtually unimpeded due to the height you are above buildings and trees
Air molecules closer to the ground get their heat through conduction, as they absorb heat from the warmer ground below. Additionally, they can also gain heat through convection, where warmer air rises and colder air moves in to take its place, creating a cycle of heat transfer.
No, heat transfer through radiation occurs from hotter to colder body. This is because energy is transferred in the form of electromagnetic waves from a hotter object to a colder one to achieve thermal equilibrium.
Heat rises because hot air is less dense than cold air, causing it to accumulate near the ceiling. This leaves the lower parts of a room or space cooler as they are farther away from the heat source. Additionally, objects and surfaces at lower levels may lose heat more quickly through conduction, making them feel colder.
It gets colder because heat rises
The house is warmer on top because heat rises.
Mountains are colder than lower elevations because as you go higher in altitude, the air becomes thinner and can't hold onto heat as well. This causes temperatures to drop, making it colder in the mountains.
Heat rises because hot air is less dense than cold air, causing it to float upwards. This phenomenon is known as convection. As hot air rises, it displaces colder air, creating a cycle of air movement that transfers heat vertically.
because heat rises and when it does it has a chance of the heated molecules to hit the colder ones and transfer heat
mountains are colder than the base they sit on because the warmth from the ground doesn't extend to the top. the lower temp. is also aided by winds that are virtually unimpeded due to the height you are above buildings and trees
Warm air is less dense than cool air, so it rises upward. As it does so, the fast moving, compressed particles in the air begin to slow down and expand, causing them to cool (since fast-moving particles create heat, and slower-moving particles are colder).
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no, the uneven heating is what causes wind. some of the air is heated faster and thus rises and the colder, lower air moves in to take its place
Temperatures in the mountains are cooler than in coastal lowlands due to higher elevation, which results in lower air pressure and less ability to retain heat. As air rises in altitude, it expands and cools, leading to colder temperatures in mountainous regions. Additionally, mountains may block warm air masses from the coast, further contributing to cooler temperatures.
This process is called convection. Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids, such as water, as warmer fluid rises and colder fluid sinks.
In space, there is no atmosphere to trap heat, so there is no medium to transfer heat to your body. Since heat is not being transferred from the Sun to you, you feel colder despite being closer to it. This is why astronauts wear special suits to maintain their body temperature in the vacuum of space.