Heat makes particles spread out and the particles spread out in the ballon therfore making the ballon burst.
The answer is fairly simple, while some believe that a balloon bursts when near hot air because the balloon simple melts, it actually has to do with the pressure inside the balloon. When near hot air, the air inside the balloon expands slightly, causing a change in pressure, and causing the balloon to burst.
The plastic skin of the balloon will start to melt, and the air inside will suddenly burst through, causing the balloon to pop.
Because the rubber became to pliant with heat
Heat causes substances to expand. When left in the sun the air inside the beach ball will expand. If the air expands enough it will burst the beach ball.
I've never heard of a hot air balloon bursting. You can have a seam open up if the thread rots, or is cut, but that would be rare. The bottom is open, so you can't over pressurize it.
The hot air from the gas burner rises and enters the balloon's envelope. Once there is enough hot air trapped, the whole balloon will begin to lift off the floor. This is due entirely to the fact that hot air rises.
No, hot air balloons are kept up in the air by buoyancy, the same thing that keeps helium balloons up in the air, or that keeps ships afloat. The hot air in the balloon is less dense than the surrounding air, so the balloon weighs less than the air it displaces, at least while the balloon is rising.
Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones when they flew around the world in 1999. They were flying a very special balloon, a combination of a helium and a hot air balloon and were aloft for 477h 47m.
A hot air balloon flies because it is filled with hot air. Hot air rises and causes the balloon to lift from the ground.
The hot air inside the balloon expands, making the hot air balloon fly.
a hot air balloon virtually weighs negative lbs but it would depend on how hot the air is in the balloon.
The Tagalog term for hot air balloon is "mainit na palobo ng hangin."