Heated gases will rise to the top of its container. Why does this occur?(1 point)

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Heated gases will increase in kinetic energy and decrease in density.
Heated gases will increase in kinetic energy and decrease in density.

Heated gases will decrease in kinetic energy and increase in density.
Heated gases will decrease in kinetic energy and increase in density.

Heated gases will increase in kinetic energy and increase in density.
Heated gases will increase in kinetic energy and increase in density.

Heated gases will decrease in kinetic energy and decrease in density.

Heated gases will increase in kinetic energy and decrease in density.

Heated gases will increase in kinetic energy and decrease in density.

The correct answer is: Heated gases will increase in kinetic energy and decrease in density.

When gases are heated, their molecules gain kinetic energy, causing them to move faster. This increased kinetic energy results in the expansion of the gas, making it less dense. Because of this decrease in density, the heated gases will have a tendency to rise to the top of their container, since they are now lighter than the surrounding gas.