To the sky,of course.
Anyone can go on a hot air balloon, but there needs to be a driver to lead it.
a hot air balloon
Because the hot air balloon will keep on going up because the hotter the air gets the higher the hot air balloon will go!
A hot air balloon rises due to the principle of buoyancy. The air inside the balloon is heated, which causes it to become lighter and less dense than the surrounding air. This difference in density creates lift, causing the balloon to float upwards.
A hot air balloon goes higher by increasing the temperature of the air inside the balloon. When the air inside the balloon is heated, it becomes less dense than the surrounding air, allowing the balloon to rise. Pilots can control the altitude by adjusting the heat to maintain the desired height.
Parents are free to take children of any age on a hot air balloon.
Hot air balloons go down by releasing the hot air in the balloon. Normally you just let the air inside cool and descend slowly. You release hot air only if you wish to descend more quickly.
While a hot air balloon can fly several miles in the air, a tour balloon will generally only go about a mile up due to pressure concerns.
If the balloon were lofted by hydrogen, it would not be a "hot air" balloon, as no heat would be needed. Indeed, to get even a spark near the hydrogen would be for the balloon to go up in a huge fireball. Hydrogen was abandoned as a lift gas for lighter -than-air craft in the 1930's, exactly for that reason.
the vents work because of the heat which can make the hot air balloon go up
the vents work because of the heat which can make the hot air balloon go up
Get out the same way you got in. Find the hot air balloon. Look at your map in the top right, the hot air balloon is normally in Main Street. If there's a hot-air balloon, by main street on the map, go to main street & hop in on the hot air balloon and click on which island you want to go to.