They would bring a lunch, water to drink and put out stray fires, straw/hay for fuel, and a pitchfork to stoke the fire. Sometimes, they would bring along their binoculars and maps.
they look lunch and water and food
Thirteen full trips, plus a bit more.
A balloon is usually launched in the morning in order to take adventage of the rising air temperature. As long as the temperature is rising, the balloon will need less assistance from the burning fuel to stay aloft. Less fuel burned means less fuel needs to be carried, which further reduces the effort needed to lift the balloon.
Air expands when it is heated. This makes it less dense than colder air. Hence, it has buoyancy, and tends to rise. If it is trapped in a balloon, it can take the balloon up with it, along with things attached to the balloon, as long as the buoyancy of the balloon exceeds the attached weight.
A Balloon needs hot air to rise, the flame, which is gas burning, heats up the air in the balloon. As Hot air rises above cooler air the balloon takes off.
water and food
not alot i guess
they look lunch and water and food
Polar explorers did.
19 trips to save slaves.
Early explorers explored Earth by ship. When ships sailed into polar climes, the treachery of icebergs coupled with the extreme cold temperatures turned most explorers away from polar exploration.
The word 'explorers' is not a pronoun. The word 'explorers' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'explorer', a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'explorers' is they as a subject, and them as an object in a sentence.Example: The explorers set off in early spring. They planned to travel up river with some local people to guide them.
19 trips total
Cooperate lawyers do take business trips. Corporate lawyers have to travel to meet with clients and associates of their clients.
Explorers typically took resources that were new or hard to come by. The early explorers from Europe to the Americas took gold or silver in an attempt to gain financial support to continue their adventures. Other explorers such as Lewis and Clark brought back information that previously had only been known to Native people or trappers - one example being beaver furs.
Christian mission trips are where groups of people who believe in Christianity take trips to convert or teach others about their religion. Christian trips can be done in one's own country or internationally.
There are occasions in which Congress must take trips to gain information on proposed legislation. These trips are known as junket trips.