Hot air is less dense than cold air. The buoyant force pushes the lighter hot air upward, displacing the heavier cold air. This convection drives weather and many natural systems.
This is why hot air balloons float and why smoke rises.
Hot air is less dense than cold air. The buoyant force pushes the lighter hot air upward, displacing the heavier cold air. This convection drives weather and many natural systems.
This is why hot air balloons float and why smoke rises.