This is not possible. A bunch of balloons is 50x smaller than you
Helium, because it is lighter than air.
No it does not, there are shells and orbitals that determines how reactive an atom is. Helium has 2 valence electrons, which fill up its entire shell, so it is like a noble gas. the other noble gasses have 8 valence electrons, which fill up their entire shell.
A helium balloon floats because helium gas is lighter than air. By filling a balloon with helium, the balloon also becomes lighter than air. The helium balloon floats for the same reason that objects float on water: objects less dense than water are pushed up by buoyant forces equal to the weight of water displaced by that object. What happens in water also happens in air, and the helium balloon is pushed upwards by a force equal to the weight of air it displaces.
Because helium is lighter than air. So helium balloon will rise up.
helium is generally filled in helium balloons
Helium is lighter than air, hence it will rise up in air, making things fly.
You fill up the balloon by asking G for the super helium.
because helium is lighter than air,therefore, when letting go of the balloon it will fly up
No. That requires helium.
When you fill by blowing into it, it up it's nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, a bit of water vapor and trace amounts of other gases. . But to make it float you fill it with helium.
Helium, because it is lighter than air.
One example of a gas would be helium. Helium is used to fill up balloons and make them float.
Helium is lighter than air, hence it will rise up in air, making things fly.
No otherwise they wold fly up into the air when u let them go
because gasses always fill up their container.
They're filled with Helium.
Because it has 2 electrons which fill up its electron shell, making it unreactive and stable.