Sentences with phrase «than cold air»

Warm air holds more water vapor than cold air does, so the air is more humid than a few years ago.
As to climate change, warm air can hold more moisture than cold air.
Warm air is more dense than cold air, so it holds more moisture.
Many parents prefer the warm mist as the warmer air can make it easier for the baby to breathe than the colder air.
Your engine warms up to an efficient temperature faster; summer grades of gasoline can have slightly more energy; and warm air causes less aerodynamic drag than cold air.
Warm air typically contains more water vapor than cold air; in fact, the amount of water vapor that air can «hold» increases exponentially with temperature.
Warm tropical air holds more moisture than cold air.
Hot air is less dense than cold air, and the hotter the temperature, the more speed a plane needs to lift off.
If everything else is equal, hot air is lighter than cold air.
In the occluded stage of the life cycle of an extratropical cyclone, when cold air west of the surface low - pressure centre advances more rapidly toward the east than cold air ahead of the warm front, warmer, less - dense air is forced aloft.
The air particles speed up, in other words their temperature increases, the hotter air is less dense than colder air above and hence moves up (convection).
Warmer air holds more water vapor than colder air, so the amount of water vapor in the lower atmosphere increases as it is warmed by the greenhouse effect.
We know that warmer air holds more moisture than cold air, in fact, to the point where the Antarctic is one of the driest deserts on the planet.
Climate models have long predicted that global warming will make Earth more humid on average, since warm air can hold more moisture than cold air.
Evaporator frost stops heat exchange and clogs airflow through the evaporator fins so that, more than no cold air, you should actually temporarily feel a reduced airflow.
Komondors like moving air more than cold air, and a Komondor will often be seen lying on its back upside - down in front of a fan when one is available.
We know that warmer air holds more moisture than cold air, in fact, to the point where the Antarctic is one of the driest deserts on the planet.
Warm air typically contains more water vapor than cold air; in fact, the amount of water vapor that air can «hold» increases exponentially with temperature.
Warm air can hold a lot more moisture (water vapor) than colder air.
As carbon dioxide traps heat and the planet warms, two important things happen: 1) More water evaporates from the oceans and land, and 2) the atmosphere retains more water (because warm air can hold more moisture than cold air).
Warmer air holds more water vapor than colder air, so global warming will make the lower atmosphere wetter.
Warm air holds more water vapor than cold air.
First, warm air holds more water vapor than cold air — and the rising air temperatures since the 1970s have caused the atmospheric water vapor content to rise as well.
Winter brings more than cold air and snow.
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