It will pop because the internal pressure will be much greater than the external pressure.
The balloon rocket main aim is to test the force of gravity in the outer space. The main aim of the balloon rocket is to investigate all forces that affect the earth and the outer space.
A hot air balloon requires air to generate lift. In outer space, there is no air or atmosphere, so there is nothing for the hot air balloon to displace to generate lift, causing it to be unable to float.
Sleep is vital to your body. if you don't get enough, your body will eventually shut down. actually, its kind of like a balloon, an air filled balloon. sleep is the actual balloon, and the air is your energy, if your sleep, (outer cover of the balloon) is gone somehow (puncture in the balloon) your energy (air) is going to escape. get it??
No. helium is released in outer air but does not lose or change its chemical formula
Outer Space - video game - happened in 1978.
This could be easier to do if you have someone help you. First, stretch open the mouth of a balloon and keep it stretched. Second, put another balloon inside the open balloon. Third, unstretch the balloon, so the balloon inside the balloon stays inside. If you want both balloons to be full of air, blow air into the smaller balloon to the appropriate size. Tie it so the air won't escape. Then, blow into the outside balloon, so it will grow bigger than the inside balloon, then tie it. The outer balloon may be a clear and see-through, so people can see through it and notice the smaller inner balloon to admire your creation.
you would die
Water can affect balloon popping by dampening the rubber and making it more prone to breaking. Water can also add weight to the balloon, which may increase the likelihood of it popping due to added strain on the rubber.
No, air pressure increases as the balloon goes up, so the balloon will pop and fall to the ground. You can get high up in the atmosphere (but you need a LOT of helium and a balloon that can get VERY big) you will not reach "outer" space beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
It has a baby
it will die
Into the atmosphere. I understand that, being a very light gas, the helium would gradually diffuse into outer space.