Natural gas is lighter than air and rises.
Yes, natural gas is lighter than air. It will rise and dissipate into the atmosphere if released into the air.
Xenon is more than 4.5 times heavier than air.
Moist air is heavier than dry air, because of the water.
It weighs less than air. Density of air is 1.2 kg/m3, density of methane is 0.72 kg/m3 (at standard temperature and pressure). Natural gas is mostly methane but does contain small amounts of heavier hydrocarbons, ethane, propane, and butane, but the mean density is still less than that of air.
Yes, tissue paper is heavier than air. Tissue paper is a solid material made from pulp and fibers, whereas air is a gas. The weight of tissue paper is influenced by its density and volume, which make it heavier than the much lighter air.
Yes, natural gas is lighter than air. It will rise and dissipate into the atmosphere if released into the air.
Just, simply, Lighter than Air Vehicles are lighter than air, so that makes them fly, and Heavier than air vehicles are heavier than air, but they use airfoils on the wings to fly.
Helium is lighter than air
Nitrous Oxide is heavier than air.
One is lighter and the other one is heavier. :D
hydrogen
No, it is heavier than air and will sink to the floor.
Some are heavier, but some are lighter. For example, methane rises but propane sinks.
they are heavier than air hence why they don't fly unless in motion.
one is lither
"Lighter than air" aircraft are lighter than air! The most common are blimps. They do not rely on wings to generate lift. They contain a lighter than air gas (ex:helium) that lifts the craft into the air when ties to the ground are released. "Heavier than air" aircraft are the opposite. They rely on wings to generate lift to get into the air. Common heavier than air aircraft are general airplanes you see in the sky everyday.
Heavier: Airplanes Gliders Helicopters Lighter: Blimps Balloons