Why air is more denser than exhaust from chimneys?
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Exhaust from chimneys < air
Exhaust from chimneys contains hot gases, they are lighter than air. So they rise upwards. Therefore density of gases released from chimneys is less dense than air.
Liquids are denser than gases. So density of water will be more than air. Also honey is a thick than water if added to water it sinks. This indicates that density of honey is more than water.
Solids are denser than liquids. Among solids, cotton is less dense while iron has maximum density.
Exhaust from chimneys contains hot gases, they are lighter than air. So they rise upwards. Therefore density of gases released from chimneys is less dense than air.
Liquids are denser than gases. So density of water will be more than air. Also honey is a thick than water if added to water it sinks. This indicates that density of honey is more than water.
Solids are denser than liquids. Among solids, cotton is less dense while iron has maximum density.
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