yes heat rises and hell is getting hotter to prepare for all the non-believers, this increase in the fires of hell is causing global warming.
2006-10-16 08:28:42
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answered by Billy 4
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Hot air is less dense than cold air. So, in the micro environment (say a room) it rises. However, as it rises it looses heat and encounters less dense air. So, in the macro environment (outside) it's colder at higher altitudes (usually).
Is Heaven hotter than Hell? Los Angeles is the City of Angels. Angels live in Heaven. So, LA is Heaven. LA's weather generally goes from 40 to 100 degrees F.
Hell is in Norway and it frequently gets to 10 degrees below zero in the winter. So, Heaven is generally warmer than Hell.
2006-10-16 15:36:51
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answered by Da Judge 3
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Heat rises, yes. That would mean the fire is causing heat which means the fire is lower. Hell would be hotter than heaven. But heaven and hell don't work like that.....top, bottom, up in the skies, the core of the earth....that's all baloni.
2006-10-16 15:22:06
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answered by brewbeer212 4
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yes, hot air is less dense than cold air so it rises above it
and if you believe heaven is up in the clouds then you should know it is actually colder at high altitudes. that is because the sunlight simply passes through the air and little is transfered into heat, unlike down here where the light hits the ground which slowly warms the air in contact with it
2006-10-16 15:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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We commonly say that "heat rises." But what actually happens is that warm air expands, as do most fluids and solids when they become warmer, with the notable exception of water. Warm air thus becomes less dense than cold air, and begins to float on it. As a result, warm air rises when the surrounding air is cool. However, because water expands when it cools, instead, and expands even more when it solidifies, ice floats in water. So even though heat rises in air, cold rises in water.
2006-10-16 15:23:48
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answered by DavidK93 7
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Hot air rises. And there is no heaven and hell.
2006-10-16 15:21:05
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answered by brainiac8008 3
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Heat does Rise
but heven is not technically "above us"
2006-10-16 15:21:39
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answered by xrionx 4
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yes
2006-10-16 15:20:33
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answered by pip 4
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