A barrage balloon is a large helium-filled balloon that is tethered to the ground with steel cables. It is used as a defensive measure to deter low-flying aircraft from attacking ground targets. The cables are intended to damage or destroy the aircraft if they come into contact with them.
The answer depends on what substance is in the balloon and the substance which forms the exterior environment. Since there is no information on either, it is not possible to answer the question.
Glue a balloon to a little toy car. Blow up the balloon, without tying the end. Set the car with balloon on the ground and watch the car be propelled by the air coming out of the balloon for about 15 feet.
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because warm gases rise because they are less dense than normal air, so the hot air from the flame is trapped in the balloon thus lifting it off the ground.
Probably it would drop on the ground, because the moon has no atmosphere.
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You climb out when the balloon lands on the ground and the basket is secure.
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Drop to the ground, don protective mask (if not donned already)
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First, the balloon would float to the ground. After that, nothing special happens to the balloon because you filled it with oxygen.
The drop in temperature will cause the atoms (or air) inside the balloon to fall in energy levels, this will result in the pressure inside the balloon dropping, and may cause the balloon to loose its shape.
The question is not clear but i think it will be the same original size as it was initially.
Only one. The type where the hot air balloon leaves the ground.
the air cools in the balloon therefor it lowers to the ground