when air(gas) is cooled(thermal energy is removed) its molecules slow down and it becomes a liquid(condensation)
when air(gas) is heated(thermal energy is added) its molecules speed up, but it wont change into a different phase until gas is heated to a temperature above 10,000 C, which removes electrons from the atoms
When it heats up it expands and rises, when it cools, it contracts and falls.
It loses moisture if cooled below its dew point. It becomes more dense, and that causes it to move toward areas where the air is less dense.
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This is a very easy question to answer . Yes the air can be cooled or warmed by the surface below it because say if there was to be a earthquake right now in the ocean the heating of the surfaceunder the water would cause the water the make enormous wave and for te world to shake and depending on how hot the surface is heating.
Warmed air sinks, creating a high-pressure area as it falls. ^ Not Quite Warmed air rises, creating a high-pressure system below
When the air is cooled it mostly rains
whay is it
in the esophagus.___.
This describes what happens in a convection cycle.
It loses moisture if cooled below its dew point. It becomes more dense, and that causes it to move toward areas where the air is less dense.
No. It is warmed to near body temperature as it passes through the nose, throat, and bronchi.
This describes what happens in a convection cycle.
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The amount of water win the air will not change but the amount of water the air will hold rises as temp rises. Enter condensation.
This is a very easy question to answer . Yes the air can be cooled or warmed by the surface below it because say if there was to be a earthquake right now in the ocean the heating of the surfaceunder the water would cause the water the make enormous wave and for te world to shake and depending on how hot the surface is heating.
This is a very easy question to answer . Yes the air can be cooled or warmed by the surface below it because say if there was to be a earthquake right now in the ocean the heating of the surfaceunder the water would cause the water the make enormous wave and for te world to shake and depending on how hot the surface is heating.
Warmed air sinks, creating a high-pressure area as it falls. ^ Not Quite Warmed air rises, creating a high-pressure system below
warmed air sinks, creating a high-pressure area as it falls.