Heating things up causes them to expand. As a result, a hot air balloon floats because the envelope containing the air (the balloon) has less air in it then the air outside the balloon at a lower temperature. This might be what you're thinking about.
Heavier objects have more gravitational pull on them
False
false
No lighter things do not fall faster than heavier things. In a vacuum they will fall at the same speed. Normally the heavier thing will fall down faster because of its weight. Sometimes the lighter thing falls faster depending on the air resistance.
As common sense would suggest, it is easier for them to lift light objects.
Heavier objects have more gravitational pull on them
False
false
in kg for larger, heavier objects, but g for smaller lighter objects
No lighter things do not fall faster than heavier things. In a vacuum they will fall at the same speed. Normally the heavier thing will fall down faster because of its weight. Sometimes the lighter thing falls faster depending on the air resistance.
As common sense would suggest, it is easier for them to lift light objects.
Assuming the parachutes are the same size, then yes.
Faulse
second law
they have less mass. heavier objects have a great mass so it gets pulled down faster..... by a little thing called......gravity!
They don't. All objects fall at the same rate of speed because of weight.
Webers Law