Right now right now I'm reading about "Why Warm Air Rises."
Now, Rebecca, why so excited?
Good question! Well, my sixth grade teacher (and third grade, too, as a matter of fact) whose name I will shamelessly post for all of you to see—Mrs. Allred—taught us that, if there was any one thing we would leave her room knowing, it's that heat rises! And why does it rise? She never told us why, we just had to remember. And now I'm being told why.
Now grab out your Hewitt Conceptual Physical Science and turn to page 164. Start at the top underneath Why Warm Air Rises.
"We all know that warm air rises." I do know!
"From our study of buoyancy we understand why this is so. Warm air expands, becomes less dense than the surrounding air, and is buoyed upward like a balloon THe buoyancy is ina nwunpward biredction
I'm bored.
I feel the sun creeping up like tick tock.
I'm trying to keep you in my head but if not qw'll just keep reunning from tomorrow iwith
This is too fast.
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