they look lunch and water and food
No, dirigibles and Montgolfier balloons were not tested at the same time. Dirigibles, which are powered, steerable balloons, were developed in the early 20th century, while Montgolfier balloons, which are hot air balloons, were first tested in the 18th century.
There are traditional hot air balloons, special-shaped hot air balloons (such as animals, objects, or characters), and solar-powered hot air balloons that use solar energy to heat the air inside.
Hot air balloons float because hot air displaces cool air in the atmosphere
People think that hot air balloons where made for battles.
Yes, hot air balloons flew first. Though I don't know the exact details, as the history is so diverse, spread over many years, and even includes the candle lit paper hot air balloons released at parties or festivals. It would take some research on the internet to get the full details.
water and food
hot air balloons, etc.
They are filled with hot air. The hot air raises and take the balloon with it
No, dirigibles and Montgolfier balloons were not tested at the same time. Dirigibles, which are powered, steerable balloons, were developed in the early 20th century, while Montgolfier balloons, which are hot air balloons, were first tested in the 18th century.
air balloons or hot air balloons fly because they fill with a very light type of air. The air is hot air.
Water balloons are typically made of thinner material than latex balloons, so they can hold less air in comparison. Also, water balloons are designed to hold water, not air, so they may burst if overinflated with air. Latex balloons are designed specifically for holding air and can typically hold more air than water balloons.
There are traditional hot air balloons, special-shaped hot air balloons (such as animals, objects, or characters), and solar-powered hot air balloons that use solar energy to heat the air inside.
hot air balloons, colorful ones what kind of simple quesion is this!
Hot air balloons float because hot air displaces cool air in the atmosphere
Rubber balloons are more porous than plastic balloons, so they allow air to slowly escape through the surface more easily. This makes rubber balloons deflate faster compared to plastic balloons, which have a tighter seal and are less permeable to air.
This may not help, but I didn't think it had ANYTHING to do with hot-air balloons...
People think that hot air balloons where made for battles.