A wet balloon may not fly well because the moisture can add extra weight, making it harder for the helium or air inside to provide the necessary lift. Additionally, water on the surface can create friction with the air, reducing buoyancy. If the moisture causes the balloon's material to become heavier or less effective at trapping gas, it further hampers its ability to rise.
The hot air inside the balloon expands, making the hot air balloon fly.
The hot air inside the balloon expands, making the hot air balloon fly.
i think it takes a long time for a hot air balloon to fly
if we keep a pumpkin inside a balloon the balloon will not fly and will burst
Yes, helium will help a balloon fly. Helium does not affect the direction that a balloon goes, but it will keep it in the air for quite some time.
The force of buoyancy, which is created by the displacement of air by the balloon, allows it to fly. This force is greater than the weight of the balloon, causing it to rise.
no they only go to waterfalls or in lakes to shower but we all know that if a bird goes in water its wings will get wet and it wont be able to fly
Yes they were first to fly the first hot air balloon
Possible.
air is heavier than balloon, air rises
A hot air balloon needs hot air to rise. In colder air, the balloon loses its buoyancy and cannot generate enough lift to stay airborne. Cold air is denser and heavier, which makes it harder for the hot air balloon to ascend.
Hot air balloons can pick up and fly from just about anywhere. As long as the surface is flat a hot air balloon can fly from it.