try to turn on the tv then go on the thing on top then jump to the balloon
you click on the owl then click the green stick.
You can stick a stick through a balloon by first inserting the stick through an uninflated balloon, then inflating the balloon while holding the stick in place to prevent it from puncturing the balloon. This creates an illusion that the stick has been pushed through the balloon.
because you need static electrisity to stick on to the baloons to get to the fishtank. GOOD LUCK!
To reach the fish food in the living room, you need to use the green balloon. Get the screwdriver from the kitchen drawer and use it to put the battery from the toy truck into the TV remote control. Press the green button to turn on the TV, then climb up to the antenna on top, where you will get a static charge. Now jump down to the TV and across to the green balloon on the left side. You will stick to the balloon and it carries you to the picture frame. Jump down left to the fish food shelf, and spill some into the aquarium. Then you can turn off the filter (aerator) and reach the treasure chest at the bottom of the tank.
You use the green balloon to help you get the key to CJ's Diary (it is in the Tresure chest in the aquarium in the Living Room). You need to turn the TV on first. Get the screwdriver from the kitchen drawer and take the battery out of the toy truck. Put it in the remote control and turn on the TV. Climb up onto the antenna (aerials) and you will pick up a static charge. Jump to the TV again and then left onto the green balloon, and you will stick to it as it drifts left to the highest picture frame. Jump to the shelf below it, and spill some fish food off the shelf into the aquarium (this distracts the fish). Then turn off the filter (aerator) on the right side of the aquarium, and you can dive down to the treasure chest where the key is.
When you stick a balloon to glass, it will not float on its own. The balloon will stick to the glass due to static electricity generated when rubbing the balloon against your hair or clothes. The balloon's ability to float is determined by the gas inside the balloon and the upward force it creates, not by sticking it to a surface.
When a sharp stick is moved quickly through a balloon, it punctures the rubber surface of the balloon, causing it to burst due to the sudden release of air pressure inside. The stick creates a small hole or tear in the balloon's material, leading to the rapid deflation and bursting of the balloon.
Yes, a negatively charged balloon can stick to a wooden wall due to the electrostatic attraction between the balloon and the wall. The negative charge on the balloon induces a positive charge on the surface of the wood, creating an attractive force that causes the balloon to stick.
You can make the balloon stick to the sweater by creating static electricity on the sweater. Rub the balloon against your hair or a wool sweater to create a charge, then place the balloon near the sweater to make it stick due to the static electricity.
Rubbing a balloon on your hair creates static electricity, which causes your hair to have a positive charge. The balloon, in turn, becomes negatively charged. Opposite charges attract, so the negatively charged balloon will attract the positively charged hair, causing it to stick to the balloon.
Yes, the balloon can stick to a wooden wall if it is charged. This is because objects with opposite charges attract each other, causing the balloon to stick to the wall due to the electrostatic force.
A balloon can stick to a wall due to static electricity. When you rub the balloon against your hair or a wool cloth, it gains a negative charge. The negatively charged balloon is attracted to the neutral or positively charged wall, causing it to stick temporarily.