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what role of air in temperature regulation explain.


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Answered by vinod343
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As the temperature of air increases, it raises up. The colder air from the surroundings enters into it, get heated up, and the cycle repeats. The rising of the hot air transfers its heat into outer space and sinks back down. In this way, heat is transferred from hotter regions to colder regions. This is known as temperature regulation, and the process of transferring heat is called convection.

Answered by mondalankit171
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Air temperature affects the growth and reproduction of plants and animals, with warmer temperatures promoting biological growth. 

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As the molecules heat and move faster, they are moving apart. So air, like most other substances, expands when heated and contracts when cooled. Because there is more space between the molecules, the air is less dense than the surrounding matter and the hot air floats upward.

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