As in other hot countries .
In meteorology, convection is warm air rising.
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Rising warm air is called convection. As warm air rises, it creates convection currents that circulate heat and moisture in the atmosphere.
Convection i think
Convection.
warm air rising to the ceiling
Rising air is called updraft. It occurs when warm air near the surface of the Earth rises due to being less dense than the surrounding air. Updrafts play a key role in the formation of clouds and can lead to the development of severe weather such as thunderstorms.
The process you are referring to is called convection. Warm air rises because it is less dense than cool air, which causes it to displace the cooler, denser air and sink. This cycle creates a convection current that plays a key role in atmospheric circulation and weather patterns.
During convection, air moves due to temperature differences. Warmer air molecules expand and become less dense, causing them to rise. Cooler, denser air then moves in to replace the rising warm air, creating a convection current. This cycle of warm air rising and cool air sinking is how air moves during convection.
These winds do not rise in Pakistan but they come from the Mediterranean Sea, which is to the west of Pakistan. These winds enter Pakistan from places like Peshawar in the northwest and they further go to Baluchistan but the amount of rainfall is very less as compare to the amount of rainfall in Peshawar.
the land gets heated up due to summer heat because of which hot air rises and mixes with the cold air ans condensation takes place and rain falls
An example of a convection current is the movement of hot air rising and cold air sinking in a room heated by a space heater. As the heater warms the air near the floor, it becomes less dense and rises while cooler air from higher up moves down to replace it, creating a circulating convection current.