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Charles balloon

The Charles balloon refers to the well-known phenomenon where hot air rises because it is less dense than cooler air. When a balloon is heated, the air inside expands and becomes lighter than the surrounding cooler air, causing the balloon to ascend. This principle underpins hot air balloons used in aviation and illustrates basic principles of buoyancy and thermodynamics, demonstrating how temperature differences can create movement through fluid or gaseous media.