The first person to travel around the Earth in a hot air balloon was Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones. They completed the journey in March 1999.
Hot air balloons can travel in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. They typically fly at altitudes ranging from a few hundred feet to a few thousand feet above the ground.
The hot air balloon was invented as a mode of transportation and for entertainment. It was designed to lift passengers above the ground using heated air to create lift.
No, a hot air balloon cannot leave Earth's atmosphere. Hot air balloons rely on the Earth's atmosphere to provide lift for their flight. They are designed to operate within the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere.
A hot air balloon flies because hot air inside the balloon is less dense than the cooler air outside. This temperature difference creates lift, allowing the balloon to rise and float in the air. By controlling the temperature of the air inside the balloon, the pilot can control the balloon's ascent and descent.
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STRATOSPHERE
An average hot air balloon can travel about 25 to 30 miles.
A average hot air balloon can travel around 25 miles. But it all depends on how big it is and how much gas you have
Looning
The heated air causes the whole balloon to rise. When the air inside the balloon cools down, or when the hot air is let out, the balloon goes down.
The first person to travel around the Earth in a hot air balloon was Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones. They completed the journey in March 1999.
Hot air balloons can travel in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. They typically fly at altitudes ranging from a few hundred feet to a few thousand feet above the ground.
Yes
The hot air balloon was invented as a mode of transportation and for entertainment. It was designed to lift passengers above the ground using heated air to create lift.
one mile.
The hot air balloon changed the world's method of transportation. This balloon was now a method of travel that didn't exist before.