That really doesn't make sense...
this happens because the high pressure wants to go to low pressure
Hot air is used for hot air balloons.
Both. Since hot air is less dense than cold air, the hot air rises as the cold air falls (i.e. as the cold air displaces the hot air). If you were to dye hot air & then inject it into the center of a room, you would observe the dyed hot air rising. What you may not realize is that gravity draws the (invisible) surrounding dense cold air downwards as it displaces the (visible) less dense dyed hot air. === Previous Posters Answer: Hot air rises
Heat is the energy of the hot air. Therefore hot air rises
Yes. There is such thing as hot air and cold air
The Real World - 1992 Hot Air Jordan 28-2 was released on: USA: 3 April 2013
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this happens because the high pressure wants to go to low pressure
It is really quite simple and is based on the principle that hot air rises, you will have experienced the warmer air at the kitchen ceiling when cooking if you have to change a light bulb. The balloon or envelope is filled with hot air causing it to lift off. This has to be large, for example to lift 1000 pounds of weight requires 65,000 cubic feet of air and that is big! We need to keep the Hot Air Balloon up so we have to keep replacing this with hot air as it cools; this is done with the burner which we can relate to being the engine.
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The hot air balloon changed the world's method of transportation. This balloon was now a method of travel that didn't exist before.
The Real World - 1992 Hot and Bothered 28-3 was released on: USA: 10 April 2013
pretty wide is not a real answer just stupid
there are noneactually this answer is wrong the REAL ANSWER IS: ice skating, ice hockey,and hot air balloon competitions
Kapua, are you asking this