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The solid would be the basket and balloon, and the tanks holding flammable gas.

The liquid is water vapor released by burning the gas.

The gases are the fuel in the tank, and the heated air in the balloon that causes it to rise.

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Q: What solid liquid and gas is in a hot air balloon?
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