Hot air rises from pavement on a hot summer day primarily due to convection. As the pavement heats up, it warms the air directly above it. The warmer air becomes less dense and rises, while cooler air moves in to replace it, creating a convection current. Therefore, the correct answer is Due to convection.
Why does hot air rise from pavement on a hot summer day?(1 point)ResponsesDue to radiationDue to radiation Due to convectionDue to convectionDue to insulationDue to insulationDue to conduction
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