Isentropic Lift

The rising of air as it moves through the atmosphere based upon density differences. Cold air is denser than warn air. The air which has a lower density will float or be lifted over the air which is more dense while moving toward air of the same density. That is why hot air rises by following an upward-sloping movement through the atmosphere while cool air sinks.

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