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Which action causes the movement of atmospheric heat from place to place in the troposphere?

Cold air is denser than warm air; it will sink below warmer air, pushing warm air upward.


Earth’s rotational movement pushes air from northern areas to southern areas.


Heat moves from a cooler object or place to a warmer object or place.


Gases in the atmosphere block solar energy, so the sun’s heat does not reach the troposphere.

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Answer:

Cold air is denser than warm air, it will sink below warmer air, pushing warm air upward.

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