Wait i have another explanation
cold air atoms are more thicker as for hot air ,
it is more thinner.
Like if somebody had a go on a hot air balloon
when it is flying the hot air carries the force because the atoms
are thinner therefore it causes it to flow easier.
Heat exites atoms and causes them to occupy more volume in space. So therefore, the hotter your air is, the thinner it is. Or vice versa, the cooler it is, denser it is. Thats the reason why cold air is denser then warm air.
It’s all about atoms. Hot atoms race around , while cold stay more still.For example , If you have ice it is has more mass , therefore , has more density. If you have water it weighs less so less denisity
heat exites atoms and causes them to occupy more volume in space.
i think that means that the hotter the air the thinner the air. or vice versa the cooler the air the denser the air
Well heat causes atoms to occupy more volume in space, so the hotter the air, the thinner it is.
Because atoms are thin.
the cold atoms are thicker, denser, and have more mass. Warm atoms are less dense and move more, therefore creating heat.
Heat does not rise; cold
sinks.
Cold air cannot come down unless hot air rises to take its
place.
so according to my ‘theroy’ there is more hot air near the equater .
so, who wins?
and since atoms are thin, (very thin) they are easy to do something to them.(only for the sun though).
Oh and more sunlight goes to equator because it’s easier for sunlight to get there and the heat captures the air.
If it is cold air flowing the atoms are formed thicker and if it is hot air
and that can move much easily and like dylan that does form heat.
Wait i have another explanation
cold air atoms are more thicker as for hot air ,
it is more thinner.
Like if somebody had a go on a hot air balloon
when it is flying the hot air carries the force because the atoms
are thinner therefore it causes it to flow easier.
Heat exites atoms and causes them to occupy more volume in space. So therefore, the hotter your air is, the thinner it is. Or vice versa, the cooler it is, denser it is. Thats the reason why cold air is denser then warm air.
It’s all about atoms. Hot atoms race around , while cold stay more still.For example , If you have ice it is has more mass , therefore , has more density. If you have water it weighs less so less denisity
Are you sure Mathemagician? Think about where you find ice on a pond. What does this tell you about which has a greater mass, water or ice?
Mrs Hadley
The cold air is denser,because the cold atoms are thicker denser and have more mass.Warm atoms are less denser and move more.Therefore creating heat.
Its about atoms, hot atoms dash arond, but cold atoms stay quite still.
The molecules are packed closer together
in cold air which makes it heavier. In warm air
they are further apart, that makes it lighter.
heat exites atoms and causes them to occupy more volume in space.
i think that means that the hotter the air the thinner the air. or vice versa the cooler the air the denser the air
I KNOW THAT ATOMS ARE THIN BECAUSE THEY WOULD BE IF YOU SAW A ATOM IN REAL LIFE IV’E SAW ONE BEFORE
Venus,no scientist has EVER seen a atom,even with the largest microscope
in the word,astonishing isn’t it !
Venus no scientist has EVER seen a atom,even with the largest microscope
in the word,astonishing isn’t it !
cool air because
The cold air is denser, because the cold atoms are thicker, denser. and have more mass. Warm atoms are less dense and move more.
Miss I want to ask when are we going to find out who won the prize to the
question, which is denser cool air or warm air?
I won the prize it was a balloon powered car!