Yes, a lot usually....
Balloons are dangerous for babies because of suffocation deaths than any other children's product or toy.
Bouncy babies bring big blue balloons. Brown bears bust blue balloons. Beautiful ballerinas buy big blue ballerina boots.
Personalized birthday balloons can be found at Party City, Fast Balloons, Balloons Tomorrow, Zoom Balloon and 1-800-Balloons. Personalized balloons at Party City can range from $3.99 to $9.99.
Balloons are not insulators. They are made of materials like rubber or plastic that can conduct electricity. It is advisable to keep balloons away from electrical sources to prevent accidents.
Government balloons are just like normal balloons except for the fact that they are used for government purposes. The government will use hot air balloons to transport military supplies, carry weapons, and to travel.
You say balloons in japinese by saying chunie. CHU NIE. Like Junie but with a c.
oh yeah! they are so cool! big balloons... fun.. no actually, it sucks
Cats generally do not like balloons because they are unpredictable and can startle or scare them. The sound of a balloon popping or the movement of a balloon can be distressing for cats.
Balloons are usually made of latex, a type of rubber, or plastic such as mylar. Latex balloons contain chemicals like diisopropyl adipate and 12-hydroxystearic acid as additives. Mylar balloons are made of a polyester film coated with a metallic material like aluminum.
You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.
yes they are cool and funny and THEY SQEEK
Yes, when you rub two balloons together, they will create a static charge. This static charge can attract lightweight objects like a plastic bag, causing it to stick to the balloons.