True or false? No one has ever traveled around the world in a hot air balloon. -General Knowledge

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False, pilot Steve Fossett has traveled around the world in a hot air balloon.

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Description : Have you ever been in a hot air balloon?

Last Answer : I grew up with this type of activity. My aunt makes hot air balloons for Minnesota, London Canada and Wisconsin. It is really a beautiful site when they are all going up for a festival :-)

Description : Hot air balloon ride in San Francisco?

Last Answer : I think you’ll fid what you are looking for here

Description : One sunny afternoon, three men go for a ride on a hot air balloon over the Sahara desert. An hour into the trip, the balloon begins to lose altitude. A month later, someone found one of the ballooners laying on the desert sand dead, naked, and holding half a toothpick. What happened to him? -Riddles

Last Answer : As the balloon lost altitude, the men took of their clothes and threw them overboard to decrease the weight of the balloon. The balloon continued to drop so the men drew straws to see who would be forced to jump. The dead man in the desert drew the shortest one (the half toothpick).

Description : That it doesn't fall ....

Last Answer : The buoyancy of the balloon is lighter than the surrounding cold air of the same volume

Description : Do you think it only flies where the wind blows? Or that it can be controlled differently?

Last Answer : It only flies where the wind blows ... ;-) It can only be controlled in the vertical direction (heat - rise, heat - fall) - and thus you can choose (or) the height (air layer) with ´suitable´flow direction - the wind does not blow in the same direction (or speed) everywhere.

Description : A hot air balloon has a volume of 2800 m^3 at 99°C. What is the volume if the air cools to 80°C?

Last Answer : A hot air balloon has a volume of 2800 m3 at 99°C. What is the volume if the air cools to 80°C?

Description : Hot air balloons float in air because of the low density of the air inside the balloon. Explain this with the help of an appropriate gas law.

Last Answer : Hot air balloons float in air because of the low density of the air inside the balloon. Explain this with the help of an appropriate gas law.

Description : What is a hot air balloon?

Last Answer : At the end of a hot air balloon flight the heated air inside isallowed to escape through a panel that is opened either in the topor side of the balloon envelope. The crew then squeezes ... then packs it away in a largebag ready for the next flight. This process is called deflating theballoon

Description : What would happen if the air inside a hot air balloon cooled down?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : How high will you go with a hot air balloon tour?

Last Answer : While a hot air balloon can fly several miles in the air, a tour balloon will generally only go about a mile up due to pressure concerns.

Description : Will there be hot air balloon rides for the Spring Poppy Festival?

Last Answer : It looks like there will be hot air balloon rides at the Spring Poppy Festival!

Description : What happens when a balloon with little air is tied to the mouth of a bottle with hot water? Why?

Last Answer : The balloon increases in size because temperature increases kinetic energy of gas molecules of balloon. This increases the random movement of gas molecules. Hence the volume increases gradually.

Description : Who invented the Hot Air Balloon? A. Davy B. Montgolfier (Answer) C. Edison D. Jarvik

Last Answer : B. Montgolfier (Answer)

Description : I soar without wings, I see without eyes. I've traveled the universe to and fro. I've conquered the world, yet I've never been anywhere but home.Who am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : I'm your imagination.

Description : Would it be accurate to say the Marco polo traveled all over the world?

Last Answer : Yes because , Marco Polo tells the story of a young Venetiansadventurous life .

Description : The radius of a spherical balloon increases from 7cm to 14cm as air is being pumped into it. Find the ratio of surface areas of the balloon in the two cases. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Let r1 and r2 be the radii of spherical balloon and spherical balloon when air is pumped into it respectively. So r1 = 7cm r2 = 14 cm Now, Required ratio = (initial surface area)/(Surface area after pumping air into ... = (7/14)2 = (1/2)2 = ¼ Therefore, the ratio between the surface areas is 1:4.

Description : The radius of a spherical balloon increases from 6 cm to 12 cm as air is being pumped into it. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Surface area of a spherical balloon whose radius is 6 cm. = 4π × 6 × 6 cm2 Surface area of a spherical balloon whose radius is 12 cm. = 4π × 12 × 12 cm2 ∴ Ration of surface areas = 4π × 6 × 6 / 4π × 12 × 12 = 1 / 4 = 1 : 4

Description : The radius of a spherical balloon increases from 6 cm to 12 cm as air is being pumped into it. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Surface area of a spherical balloon whose radius is 6 cm. = 4π × 6 × 6 cm2 Surface area of a spherical balloon whose radius is 12 cm. = 4π × 12 × 12 cm2 ∴ Ration of surface areas = 4π × 6 × 6 / 4π × 12 × 12 = 1 / 4 = 1 : 4

Description : The radius of a hemispherical balloon increases from 6 cm to 12 cm as air is being pumped into it. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : NEED ANSWER

Description : The radius of a hemispherical balloon increases from 6 cm to 12 cm as air is being pumped into it. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Find the ratios of the surface areas of the balloon in the two cases.

Description : (a) Draw a diagram of human respiratory system and label the following: (i) part where air is filtered by fine hair and mucus (ii) part which terminates in balloon - like structures (iii) ... (b) Why is the rate of breathing in aquatic organisms much faster than in terrestrial organisms? -Biology

Last Answer : (a) (b) Quantity of dissolved oxygen is fairly low in water as compared to the amount of oxygen in air. Aquatic organisms therefore have to breath faster than terrestrial organisms to absorb the required amount of oxygen from the water.

Description : What is it that flies?

Last Answer : Archimedes' law - also applies to gases ...

Description : A balloon is inflated with helium gas at room temperature of 25 °C and at 1 bar pressure when its initial volume is 2.27L and allowed to rise in air.

Last Answer : A balloon is inflated with helium gas at room temperature of 25 °C and at 1 bar pressure when ... at which volume of the balloon can stay inflated ?

Description : When you rub an air filles balloon with your dry hair and press it against the wall . Explain why?

Last Answer : The friction from rubbing the balloon against your hair charges the balloon up with static electricity.

Description : Why would a balloon filled with air in a freezer shrink?

Last Answer : The low temperature inside the freezer causes the air inside theballoon to contract.

Description : What is a weather balloon device for measuring air pressure temperature and relative humidity is called?

Last Answer : A+ Radiosonde

Description : Where can I find air balloon rides for cheap?

Last Answer : Type in cheap balloon rides on your computer and it should give you different prices for different companies. They may only do them for special occasions like weddings, for example.

Description : A hydrogen filled balloon rises in air because (a) The atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude (b) The acceleration due to gravity decreases with altitude (c) The density of air decreases with ... The buoyant force exerted by the air on the balloon is greater than the weight of the balloon

Last Answer : Ans:(d)

Description : A balloon filled with helium rises in air because – (1) air exerts an upward force on the balloon (2) the balloon is weightless (3) helium is less dense than air (4) helium pushes down on the air below the balloon

Last Answer : (3) helium is less dense than air Explanation: A gas balloon is any balloon that stays aloft due to being filled with a gas less dense than air or lighter than air (such as helium ... balloons) as the dominant form of airship. as balloons remained popular throughout the age before powered flight.

Description : A hydrogen balloon floats because of – (1) Air pressure decreases with decrease in height (2) Air pressure decreases with decrease in weight (3) Weight of the balloon is less than the weight of air displaced by it (4) The pressure inside the balloon is more than the pressure outside it

Last Answer : (3) Weight of the balloon is less than the weight of air displaced by it Explanation: A hydrogen atom is very light. Most of the air on earth is made up of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. ... grams per liter. Nitrogen, which makes up 80% of the air we breathe, weighs 1.2506 grams per liter.

Description : Why does a balloon filled with hydrogen rise in the air?

Last Answer : Answer: Weight of hydrogen is less than the weight of air displaced by it. In balloons hydrogen is normally filled because it is lighter than air.

Description : The lift of a balloon is (A) Increased, as it rises to a higher altitude (B) Due to the weight of the atmospheric air, that it displaces (C) Not dependent on the temperature of the atmosphere (D) None of these

Last Answer : (B) Due to the weight of the atmospheric air, that it displaces

Description : What is the force required (in Newtons) to hold a spherical balloon stationary in water at a depth of H from the air-water interface? The balloon is of radius 0.1 m and is filled with air. (A) 4πg/3 (B) 0.01 πgH/4 (C) 0.01 πgH/8 (D) 0.04 πgH/3

Last Answer : (A) 4πg/3

Description : A balloon lifting in air follows the following principle (A) Law of gravitation (B) Archimedes principle (C) Principle of buoyancy (D) All of the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : A balloon filled with helium rises in air because (1) air exerts an upward force on the balloon (2) the balloon is weightless (3) helium is less dense than air (4) helium pushes down on the air below the balloon

Last Answer : helium is less dense than air

Description : A hydrogen balloon floats up because of (1) air pressure decreases with decrease in height (2) air pressure decreases with decrease in weight (3) weight of the balloon is less than the weight of air displaced by it. (4) the pressure inside the balloon is more than the pressure outside it

Last Answer : weight of the balloon is less than the weight of air displaced by it.

Description : Have you ever traveled over the equator, International Date Line, Greenwich Meridian, Arctic circle, or the Antarctic circle?

Last Answer : Nope nope nope nope. Went to Mexico once, when I was a kid.

Description : Have you ever traveled far away from home on your own, and if so, what was your experience?

Last Answer : Also, does anyone have any suggestions as to where a good place to travel to might be? I speak English and a little bit of Spanish and could probably get myself around a Spanish speaking country. I’m willing to travel outside the U.S. or stay inside the U.S.

Description : Have you ever time traveled while intoxicated?

Last Answer : Yes, but I’ll probably stop once there’s a specicfic law against it.

Description : Anyone already traveled with Aldi Travel, what did you experience? What was the price / value ratio?

Last Answer : Haven't I heard that? Is this also a travel agency? :-)

Description : Have you ever traveled to Iran for medical treatment?

Last Answer : Last December; I traveled to Iran in order to have a rhinoplasty, I had absolutely no idea about the country so I consulted with irpesiatour, in order to find a good surgeon and travel easier to ... such a great time in Iran and the result of my surgery was unbelievable, I couldn’t be happier.

Description : Never traveled before. Flight to NC. Best way to get transport from Raleigh to Durham?

Last Answer : answer:According to Google Maps, it's about a 20-minute car ride. That's probably an expensive taxi ride, but if you can easily afford it and are stressed out about taking the bus, it might be ... get tickets or a travel pass at the airport? Looks like they have some options for short-term passes.

Description : If you traveled to the past how much could you recreate from memory?

Last Answer : Very little, I am sure. My memory sucks.

Description : Has anyone traveled by Greyhound just recently?

Last Answer : answer:It's been more than a year since I travelled by Greyhound but I don't suppose things have changed much. I liked travelling by Greyhound, you get to see the country and you will meet ... well looked after by the driver and the other passengers. I never encountered any searches or pat downs.

Description : Do you think if you had been born in the 1800's would you have traveled across the country as part of Western expansion or the CA gold rush?

Last Answer : Well, I do reenactments of the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804. So I likely would have been here to tell the folks in the wagons which way to go.

Description : If found you had time traveled and woke with a bladed weapon in your hand who would you want to be?

Last Answer : A surgeon getting ready to remove baby Adolph Hitler’s brain.

Description : New York City people (or those who've traveled there), what's the temperature like in April?

Last Answer : It can range from mid 40s/50’s to 65–70 Farenheit. It’s usually mild enough for a light jacket but bring something heavier just in case. I’ve remembered snow storms in early April but very rare. End of April you will be definitely into some lovely Spring weather. Central Park will be in bloom.

Description : Anyone traveled in Nicaragua?

Last Answer : I was there to rebuild an orphanage a few years ago. Take bug spray. Other than that, I wasn’t in the tourist area, so I’m not sure.

Description : Is there a mountain bike attachment that records how many miles I have traveled?

Last Answer : http://www.avocet.com/cyclopages/cyclo.html As a long time road cyclist I’ve enjoyed this product. It’s small, lightweight and simple.

Description : Has anyone traveled to Punta Cana, DR?

Last Answer : honeymooned there - an apple vacation package at the catalonia bavaro resort. didn't have any problems w/ food/drink/sickness. i guess we drank only bottled drinks - no tap water. the two day ... and a day trip to santo domingo. they were both very educational and enjoyable. have a great trip!