well it depends how much the person weighs so do this take the persons weight and multiply it by five the divide it by how many inches the balloon is around then last but not least you add how much time it takes to blow up the balloon (this is because different heilium machines have different presure gages) and there is how many balloons it takes to lift a person off the ground wit regular party balloons
there are many different types: hot air balloons, gas balloons, party balloons, weather balloons and many more complex types of balloons.
Balloons are made all over the world.
Balloons are not called helium; they can be filled with helium because this gas is not flammable and has a very low density.
WHAT IS THE STICKY STUFF INSIDE OF BALLOONS
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.
Depending on what kind 1.00-10.00 for 12 balloons
well it depends how much the person weighs so do this take the persons weight and multiply it by five the divide it by how many inches the balloon is around then last but not least you add how much time it takes to blow up the balloon (this is because different heilium machines have different presure gages) and there is how many balloons it takes to lift a person off the ground wit regular party balloons
The gas in the tank is under much greater pressure than in the balloons. In other words, the He atoms in the tank are much closer together than in the balloons.
a bunch is alot
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."