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Cold air is dense and warmer air is less dense and so as the cool dense air sinks the warm air rises and takes its place causing a convection current. This is the same with water and other gaseous and liquid substances.
Cold air is dense and warmer air is less dense and so as the cool dense air sinks the warm air rises and takes its place causing a convection current. This is the same with water and other gaseous and liquid substances.