why does heated air rise up
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whєn wє hєαt αír, thє mσlєculєѕ jígglє αnd zíp αrσund fαѕtєr, whích cαuѕєѕ thєm tσ ѕprєαd σut. whєn α mαѕѕ σf αír tαkєѕ up mσrє ѕpαcє, ít hαѕ α lσwєr dєnѕítч. whєn чσu hαvє α lσwєr dєnѕítч fluíd ímmєrѕєd ín α híghєr dєnѕítч fluíd, thє lσwєr dєnѕítч fluíd ríѕєѕ αnd thє híghєr dєnѕítч fluíd fαllѕ.
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When we heat air, the molecules jiggle and zip around faster, which causes them to spread out. When a mass of air takes up more space, it has a lower density. When you have a lower density fluid immersed in a higher density fluid, the lower density fluid rises and the higher density fluid falls.
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