Nope.
because earth has gas particles that can let helium go
Yes there is helium in the Earth's atmosphere.
Helium is lighter than air, so it makes the balloon float. If you let go of the balloon, it will float up into the atmosphere because of the difference in density between the helium inside the balloon and the air outside.
no. helium is found in the atmosphere.
Yes, Neptune's atmosphere contains helium, along with other gases such as hydrogen and methane. Helium is present in trace amounts and plays a role in the overall composition and dynamics of Neptune's atmosphere.
Planet Neptune's atmosphere comprises approximately 19% helium (±3.2%).
helium is the lightest air
Helium is found in the atmosphere.
Helium is found in trace amounts in the atmosphere.
Helium is not one of the primary gases found in Earth's atmosphere. The primary gases in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide. Helium makes up a very small percentage of the atmosphere.
Helium.
in the atmosphere