There is hot air to make it fly and there are weights to stear it.
To go up. "The hot air balloon ascended in the morning sky."
A hot air balloon rises due to the principle of buoyancy. The air inside the balloon is heated, which causes it to become lighter and less dense than the surrounding air. This difference in density creates lift, causing the balloon to float upwards.
A hot air balloon rises into the sky because the air inside the balloon is heated, causing it to expand and become less dense than the cooler air outside. This difference in density creates buoyancy, allowing the balloon to float upward. According to Archimedes' principle, the upward force exerted on the balloon by the surrounding air is greater than the weight of the balloon, enabling it to ascend.
I think the hotter the fire is ( I'm not really sure on how to make fire hotter! :) sorry!) the higher the balloon goes. because hot air rises and so it seems right that if the air is hotter it will rise higher. if you are reading this answer then, you rock!!
The first hot air balloon, created by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783, worked by heating air inside a silk and paper envelope. When the air inside the balloon was heated, it became less dense than the surrounding air, causing the balloon to rise. This principle, known as hot air or thermal buoyancy, allowed the balloon to float in the sky.
To go up. "The hot air balloon ascended in the morning sky."
The air inside a hot air balloon is heated by a burner, which makes it less dense than the surrounding cooler air. This difference in density creates lift, allowing the balloon to float in the sky.
a hot air balloon works when the hot air blowing from the bottom pushes up the balloon which lifts it up into the sky where it moves in the direction where the wind blows .
A hot air balloon rises in the sky because the air inside the balloon is heated, making it less dense than the surrounding air. This causes the balloon to float upwards, as the less dense hot air inside the balloon is lifted by the denser, cooler air outside.
A hot air balloon rises due to the principle of buoyancy. The air inside the balloon is heated, which causes it to become lighter and less dense than the surrounding air. This difference in density creates lift, causing the balloon to float upwards.
To the sky,of course.
A hot air balloon rises into the sky because the air inside the balloon is heated, causing it to expand and become less dense than the cooler air outside. This difference in density creates buoyancy, allowing the balloon to float upward. According to Archimedes' principle, the upward force exerted on the balloon by the surrounding air is greater than the weight of the balloon, enabling it to ascend.
it can rise because of the helium and the gases help make it rise to the sky
Due to the weight of the balloon. A balloon is merely a capsule full of air so it will fall to the ground as the balloon weighs it down. A helium balloon will rise into the air because helium is less dense than normal air (i.e. it weighs less). The air inside the balloon is the same density as the air outside. The balloon material itself is heavier than air, which causes the balloon to sink. If you decrease the density of the trapped air, such as by heating it or replacing it with hydrogen or helium, the balloon may become even lighter than the balloon material and an equal volume of normal air, in which case the balloon will float or rise.
I think the hotter the fire is ( I'm not really sure on how to make fire hotter! :) sorry!) the higher the balloon goes. because hot air rises and so it seems right that if the air is hotter it will rise higher. if you are reading this answer then, you rock!!
The first hot air balloon, created by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783, worked by heating air inside a silk and paper envelope. When the air inside the balloon was heated, it became less dense than the surrounding air, causing the balloon to rise. This principle, known as hot air or thermal buoyancy, allowed the balloon to float in the sky.
It falls out of the sky and you die