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increased temperature makes it expand, making it less dense. It's less dense, so it rises - just like a piece of wood floats on water. Simply put, temperature reduces it's density and that reduced density causes it to rise above colder/more dense air.
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I've been using your videos for years to supplement various Earth Sciences processes. They are clear and informative. Thank you for taking the time to make them. Oh, I subscribed.
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Can you do a natural disasters series? The whole time I was listening I couldn't help but to think about hurricanes and tornadoes and how they form
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Nice one! But why does the warm air rise up?
increased temperature makes it expand, making it less dense. It's less dense, so it rises - just like a piece of wood floats on water. Simply put, temperature reduces it's density and that reduced density causes it to rise above colder/more dense air.
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The uneven heating of the surface of the Earth creates wind and many other by products