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Cold air is more dense than warm air; therefore, it has
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Cold air is more dense than warm air; therefore, it has
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So therefore it is density.
When air
becomes hot it is because it is absorbing energy in the form of heat. The absorbed energy makes the molecules in
air
move and expand, therefore decreasing the airs
density
. The opposite is true for
cold air
. :]
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it has more density than warm air
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