No, balloons are not magnetic. If they rise, that has nothing to do with magnetism.
When we don't reuse it cases trash to build up and maybe pollute the earth.
Yes, no matter how much air is filled inside of the balloons.
reuse in one of part in Integrated Solid Waste Management. it is to reduce volume of solid waste that transfer to landfill. if we do not reuse materials, the objective to reduce volume of solid waste will not successfully. in the future, we will face the limited area for landfill. the government also need a lot of budget to handling the problems.
It all really depends on the size of the water balloon and your aim. Good aim, and large water balloons? Four or five should do the trick. Good aim, and small water balloons? Double how many it took with large water balloons. Well, you can see where I'm going from here. (:
A flock!
I would call a group of balloons a "bunch"
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This is not possible. A bunch of balloons is 50x smaller than you
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In theory, yes. Especially if they're of the hot air balloon variety and there are enough of them.
If they are separated and floating in the air, like you used a bubble wand and blew a bunch of them, I like a "Flock of Bubbles." If they are more clumped like in a bubble bath, or your sink, I like a "Raft of Bubbles."
On Early Poptropica island, if you go to the left you'll find a guy with a bunch of ballons. Click on one of the balloons and your skin will change to that color.
School Pranks: If your teacher is afraid of balloons, put a bunch of balloons in her class or in her drawer to scare her. Or If your in a science class, turn on the gas ( I think that's what its called) and have everyone look like they are passed out . the teacher will come in and go crazy, but its hilarious!!!!
a good code for club penguin is happycny it gives you a dragon suit another code is presente it will give you a bunch of balloons
can you reuse a nickel?