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This week on the YouTube channel It’s Okay To Be Smart, Joe talks about why hot air balloons rise and fall in the sky. This is an correction from an earlier video. If you love hot air balloons, enjoy the video below!
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Categories: Geeks, Nerds, And Tech Stuff
Tagged as: Balloons, Hot air balloon, It's Okay To Be Smart, Joe Hanson, PBS, PBS Digital Studios, Real Physics of Hot Air Balloons, YouTube




