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Buoyancy allows hot air balloons to fly.
if it is placed near the ceiling the hot it release will go upwards and people in floor will not feel the hotness and it is because hot air is lesser in weight and it Will fly in the top.
The warmer the air temperature the easier to lift and fly
It depends on the size and how hot the air inside is
no it weighs things down . Hot air tends to lift things, as in a hot air balloon.
Roy E. Bickelhaupt has written: 'Fly ash resistivity prediction improvement with emphasis on sulfur trioxide' -- subject(s): Fly ash, Coal, Analysis 'High resistivity behavior of hot-side electrostatic precipitators' -- subject(s): Fly ash, Electrostatic precipitation
Yes, smoke is a combination of hot gases and particulates (e.g. soot, fly ash).
The Hot air balloon wouldnt fly strait
It depends on how far it has traveled. Ash fresh out of a volcano may be as hot as 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. Ash that has fallen from high in the atmosphere will be the same temperature as its environment.
An ash bread is a form of bread baked in hot ashes.
Lava is a hot liquid from the inside of the earth and ash is a lava powder, which is very hot.
An ash cake is a cake usually made from cornmeal, baked in hot ashes.
The engine will seize and lock up way before it gets hot enough to turn oil to ash.
The hot air inside the balloon expands, making the hot air balloon fly.
Mary Kay Ash was born in Hot Wells, Texas, in 1918.
cuz there wicked hot!
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