The rising warm air creates a low pressure inside the box which pulls in cool air from the
outside to replace the rising air. Low air pressure is associated with rising air as air particles leave the surface. As the cool air descends, it creates a high pressure at the surface. Air that moves from places of high pressure to low pressure make winds
Q1: What happens to the warm air? 10pt
Q2: Why does warm air rise? 10pt
Q3: Does rising air affect the movement of air from its surrounding? 10pt
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