The air inside the balloon has contracted, reducing internal pressure, allowing the outside air pressure to cause the wall of the balloon to collapse.
In English, it is spelt 'balloon'. In French, it is 'ballon'.it's balloon
it depends what type of ballon it is, and how big the ballon is
the combination of air and heat cause the ballon to expand, therefore, the ballon will float.
The air pressure.
yes
because it is a deflated ballon
The ballon deflated and went flat. All the criticism had left her feeling totally defalted.
It would get smaller as the air inside the ballon contracted.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
the vinger and baking soda mixed and inflated the ballon
This is because the material the ballon is made of is shaped differently. The ballon will stretch and try to achieve a perfect round shape, but can not due to limitations in the way the ballon is made. One can however buy balloons that are almost perfectly round when inflated.
In English, it is spelt 'balloon'. In French, it is 'ballon'.it's balloon
An inflated ballon
In the hospital setting, nurses have to deal with this issue on a pretty regular basis. Pulling a Foley Catheter out causes: * Pain * Hematuria (bloody urine) * Possible bladder trauma * Possible urethra trauma * Possible prostate trauma * Bladder irrigation * Surgical repair of damage * Possible short term, or even long term, incontinence * Increased risk for infection * Possible need for additional medical interventions * ** Bladder irrigation ** Surgical repair
because the oxegen comes out and pushes to make it fly also ballon has a tie in it and a jet has a tie in it also both colared like a fish
It depends how the balloon was inflated... If a person breathed into it, the air will be the same as outside - apart from the ratio of oxygen to carbon dioxide. If a 'pump' was used to inflate it - the air inside and outside the balloon will be the same.
Ballon d'Or ended in 2009.