Mainly because it can't be steered, it only follows the wind. It the wind isn't going in your direction you're out of luck. And anytime you reduce lifting power/altitude, you lose a lot of energy
A hot air balloon would not work on the moon.
get a bag and jump off a cliff
the Montgolfier brothers
it took about a year for the first hot air balloon to be made.
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You would hear the intermittent sound of the gas jet used to reheat the air in the balloon.
A hot air balloon goes up because the air inside the balloon is heated, which makes it less dense than the surrounding cooler air. This creates a buoyant force that causes the balloon to rise. The pilot controls the altitude by adjusting the temperature of the air inside the balloon.
Possibly. Blimps have engines and baloons do not. So it's more likely to see a blimp go much faster than a baloon. But if you put them in a hurricane...
A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.A helium baloon. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.
You can take a balloon and rub it on your hair and there will be a force of static electricity, and it will pull your hair to the balloon. That's really all i know about what to do with a balloon, but im sure you can look it up somewhere else.
In ClickPlay Quickfire 3 the password is Hotair (not capitalization)
because of the hotair vapour