The plastic skin of the balloon will start to melt, and the air inside will suddenly burst through, causing the balloon to pop.
yes is could
beacause it is hot
The air within the balloon will heat up and expand past the point of tensile strength of the rubber the balloon is made of. POP!!
5 to 6 to 7 minutes
One example would be in a hot air balloon. Heat is used to raise the balloon and the higher the balloon gets, the more gravitational potential energy it gets.
hot balloon will pop first
When air is heated, its volume increases. If you fill a balloon with comparably cold air and then let it touch hotter air, the air inside will expand and thereby increase the pressure on the balloon membrane. If this pressure gets too strong, the balloon might pop.
beacause it is hot
yes is could
No, because the atmosphere would pop the balloon.
It gets super hot in the hot air balloon because of the fire above to make it fly
The air within the balloon will heat up and expand past the point of tensile strength of the rubber the balloon is made of. POP!!
Because the hot air balloon will keep on going up because the hotter the air gets the higher the hot air balloon will go!
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The balloon will have cold air in it since it is in cold. If you were most likely in a hot place and when you pop it, it will create a gas. Gas as in smoke.
Not really, only small balloons will "pop". Hot air balloons that are large enough to carry people will lose air ( & lift) when the balloon is penetrated or torn. The balloon will lose its ability to stay up in the air.AnswerIt's highly unlikely that an arrow would reach a hot air balloon unless it were very close to the ground
When heat is exposed to the helium balloon it becomes to be even less dense and the molecules begin to expand and eventually the balloon will pop.