Yes but they are only available to rubber bands !
Helium has a lower density than air.
im sure theres a pipe or something that releases the gas out of the ballooon, and the reason would obviously be to land? idk bout you but i sure wouldn't wanna stay in a hot air balloon forever
Put a pin or something sharp in it
Bathrooms have fans to remove moisture and odors from the air, helping to prevent mold and mildew growth and maintain good air quality.
The base material of the air fresheners that are used in toilets and bathrooms is gelatin. It is extracted from collagen of different animal by-products.
Mouth Blow could be faster because when u blow it release a big chunk of air into the ballooon( will massive for that size).
You should have a hot water heater for the kitchen for sure and also to have for the bathrooms. I personally like to wash my hands in hot water not cold.
Bathroom tiles can get covered in water droplets due to condensation. When hot, steamy air comes in contact with the cooler surface of the tiles, the air cools down and its moisture condenses into water droplets on the tile surface. This is a common occurrence in bathrooms after hot showers.
the hot air is more dense then the actual air
hot air is when you get hoott
Hot air makes a hot air balloon rise because hot air is less dense than the cooler air around it, so the hot air balloon floats on the cooler air around it.
hot air rises