Science, asked by Yashraocsk, 9 months ago

Why is dry air heavier than cold air​

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Answered by dhanu9960
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Cold air is denser than warm air. The molecules are packed closer together. The amount of water vapor in the air also affects the density of the air. The more water vapor that is in the air, the less dense the air becomes.

Answered by sushiladevi4418
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Answer:

The dry air is heavier than the cold air​ because the molecules of dry air are closest to each other molecules.

Explanation:

Dry Air:-

The air which has higher density and molecules are closer to each other is called the Dry air. The dry air doesn't consist of the water vapor in the air. And the molecules which are consisted of dry air have higher mass.

Cold air:-

The air which has lower density and molecules are doesn't closer to each other is called the Cold air. The dry air also consists of the water vapor in the air because the more water vapor, the less dense molecules. And the molecules which are consisted of dry air have lower mass.

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