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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air rising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to meteorology, physics, or descriptions of natural phenomena where air is moving upward.
Example: "As the sun heated the ground, the warm air rising created a visible shimmer above the pavement."
Alternatives: "ascending air" or "uplifting air".
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Once the fire got going, the balloon whispered itself fat with the hot air rising inside.
Thermal, current of air rising from a locally hot patch of ground.
Because hot air can hold more moisture than cold air, rising temperatures ensure greater humidity in the future.
Inside the London Aquatics Centre, coaches and volunteers have noted the tropical climate stemming from hot air rising from vents.
The warm, saturated air rising in the centre of the circulation tends to keep rising as long as the surrounding air is cooler and heavier.
Raised 13m in the air, rising just above the top of the Kaaba, this floating halo provides an extra 3,000 square metres of space for perambulating pilgrims.
IN A drab concrete building on the southern fringes of Tehran a woman's voice gently pierces the air, rising to a lingering vibrato.
This device consisted of a number of horizontal sails that were mounted on a vertical shaft and driven by the hot air rising from a chimney.
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Warm air rose about cool air and made clouds.
On fine summers' days warm air rises upwards.
Hot air rises off the blackened plains like distant fumes.
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