Select the best description of this image.(1 point) Responses The hot air balloon rises because helium in the balloon is less dense than air. The hot air balloon rises because helium in the balloon is less dense than air. The hot air balloon rises because the air inside is more dense than the air outside. The hot air balloon rises because the air inside is more dense than the air outside. The hot air balloon rises because the upward buoyant force is greater than the weight of the system when the air is heated and becomes less dense than the surrounding air. The hot air balloon rises because the upward buoyant force is greater than the weight of the system when the air is heated and becomes less dense than the surrounding air. The hot air balloon rises because Avogadro's law suggests adding particles of air inside the balloon. The hot air balloon rises because Avogadro's law suggests adding particles of air inside the balloon. Skip to navigation

The hot air balloon rises because the upward buoyant force is greater than the weight of the system when the air is heated and becomes less dense than the surrounding air.