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why does the warm air get pushed up?the warm air is less densethe warm air is more denserewatchsubmit
Brief Explanations
When air is warmed, its molecules gain energy and spread out, reducing the mass per unit volume (density). Less dense fluids (including air) are displaced upward by denser, cooler air that sinks below them.
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The warm air is less dense