Explain why, smoke always rises up?
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This is because of the heating of the earth's surface during the day. The air just above the surface becomes heated and expands. In turn, it begins to rise, since it is lighter, resulting in vertical movement in the atmosphere. The more unstable, the higher smoke will be lifted.
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As we know smoke is a gas and it has less particle holding capacity and so it always rises up as the density of gas is less and as the Particles are not packed with each other tightly it tries to float with respect to air.
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As we know smoke is a gas and it has less particle holding capacity and so it always rises up as the density of gas is less and as the Particles are not packed with each other tightly it tries to float with respect to air.
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