It depends how the balloon was inflated... If a person breathed into it, the air will be the same as outside - apart from the ratio of oxygen to carbon dioxide. If a 'pump' was used to inflate it - the air inside and outside the balloon will be the same.
conduction
Yes! The heated air molecules always wants to fly upwards because of being lite. We can take the example of a ballon filled with air. When ballon is heated the pressure increases and ballon brusts. This proves that hot air exerts pressure.
making a air ballon
the hot air ballon is a thing
hot air ballon
from the hot air ballon shop Hollywood
The hot air ballon on Farmville was a limited item. It came out only for the celebration of 1 million fans on facebook. You can no longer buy a hot air ballon, and these are not available for gifting.
Wind is a mater because it takes up space. For example if I fill in a ballon with air the ballon takes up space. Also I can measure wind by putting the ballon on a scale
Ballon is a matter because it has air and the air is one of phases of matter...
The ballon falls down because the air presure gets stronger witch causes the ballon to srink so it falls.
It look's like a ballon filled with hot air
it depends on the ballon's durability