yes! because all the air is pushed together forcing it to burst!
you pop balloons under the item to be launched.
when blowing a balloon, the balloon will pop after the maximum pressure allowed by the composition of the balloon e.g. (rubber, plastic and alluminum) is exceeded.
Balloons filled with water are less likely to pop because the water absorbs and dissipates the kinetic energy from pressure or impacts that could cause the balloon to burst. The water acts as a cushion, providing additional support to the balloon material.
It might pop. Maybe But i'm not really sure
It is impossible.The balloons would pop from the pressure.
Balloons pop underwater because the pressure of the water at deeper depths compresses the gas inside the balloon, causing it to shrink and eventually burst. The pressure difference between the air inside the balloon and the surrounding water becomes too intense for the balloon to withstand, leading to its rupture.
Yes, balloons can pop when they are overinflated, pricked with a sharp object, exposed to extreme heat, or subjected to rough handling. When a balloon pops, it is due to the pressure inside becoming too great for the material to contain, causing it to burst.
Balloons are scared of... POP!
they float and pop
Balloons hate pop music.
When balloons are exposed to the sun and become hotter, the air inside them expands. This causes the balloons to increase in size and potentially burst if the pressure inside them becomes too high. It's important to monitor balloons when they are in direct sunlight to prevent them from overinflating.
On modern airplanes no, because the cabin is pressurised to the same atmospheric pressure as on the ground. If the balloon was on the outside of the plane, and the atmospheric pressure at that altitude were low enough, then yes, the balloon would pop.