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there are many different types: hot air balloons, gas balloons, party balloons, weather balloons and many more complex types of balloons.
Hydrogen is not used to inflate hot air balloons. Just regular air is used which is then heated to make the balloon more buoyant as hot air weighs less than cold air. Hence the name hot air balloons.
Warm air is heavier than cold air so it rises up.
hot air balloons work the best in cold temperature. the reason why is because if the outside temperature is close to the temperature in the hot air balloon, it will be as if the flame isn't on. if it is cold outside, the flame makes a much bigger impact and the balloon will go up faster.
the hot air inside the balloon is what's keeping the balloon aloft. the explanation is hot gases or air is lighter than cold air so hot air will rise since it is lighter than the cold air.
it is esay thay have air <_>
The best weather to fly is on a sunny day. However there should be minimum wind. Wind can cause dangerous accidents.
there are many different types: hot air balloons, gas balloons, party balloons, weather balloons and many more complex types of balloons.
helium
helium
cold air because hot blowes them up
Pressure depends more on elevation and if there is bad weather/sunny. Bad weather cause the pressure to drop. At the same elevation, cold air is denser/heavier than hot air, how hot air balloons work.
they can follow clouds or storms.
Some balloons just have air (the inflated ones used as decorations). The ones that rise in the air are filled with helium, a gas much less dense than air. The large balloons that carry people aloft are lifted by hot air, using propane burners. Hot air is also less dense than cooler air. The weather balloons that rise to great heights are filled with helium or other gases, and some inevitably pop when they expand to their limit in the upper atmosphere.
No, gnats do not cold air at all. Gnats do not survive the cold weather. They like hot and humid weather.
Hot air, hydrogen or helium are lighter than cold air.
Hot air, hydrogen or helium are lighter than cold air.