Helium is lighter than air. So balloons or blimps filled with helium will rise up and float.
unknown Helium.....the most uplifting experience a balloon can get.
Yes, helium will help a balloon fly. Helium does not affect the direction that a balloon goes, but it will keep it in the air for quite some time.
No, it is generally not permissible to bring a helium balloon on an airplane due to safety concerns related to changes in air pressure during the flight.
The helium bottle doesn't float away because it is denser than the helium inside it. The bottle is designed to be heavier than the buoyant force acting on it due to the helium, which keeps it grounded. Additionally, the bottle is typically secured to prevent accidental flight.
the tail has flight feathers and the flight feathers help a bird to fly.
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I did an experiment, where a Plant was in a vacuum filled with helium and it died after 3 or 4 days after sprouting. I'm not sure about Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide + Helium though
You don't MAKE Helium, it's a natural gas. Helium was discovered in 1895 by Sir William Ramsay. glad to help, and remember that not all element are man-made!
Helium is lighter than air, hence it will rise up in air, making things float up in the air.
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Filling your pants with helium will not allow you to fly. Helium is lighter than the surrounding air, but the amount needed for lift would be too large to fit in your pants. Additionally, the distribution of helium in your pants would not be able to provide stable lift or control in flight.