it will keep going up and the wind will take it somewhere very far away and when the helium runs out it comes down
Helium is less dense than air, which is why the helium-filled balloon floats when you let it go.
A balloon filled with helium floats and a balloon filled with regular air falls to the ground because helium has less density than air so the air causes the balloon to sink because there are more molecules in it. The helium has less molecules in it so the balloon rises.
Helium is a lighter element compared to air, helium also has fewer molecules than air.
It pops
A balloon is filled with helium, which is less dense than the air around us. Because of this, it is able to float. But, over time, the helium leaves the balloon making it fall again.
Helium is lighter than air and a balloon filled with helium may rise up.
Helium is less dense than air, which is why the helium-filled balloon floats when you let it go.
No. Helium is lighter than air
Helium is lighter than air. hence helium balloon will float in air.
A balloon filled with helium flies because helium weighs less than air.
no its filled with hot air from a fire that is lit underneath the balloon.
A water balloon is filled with water, and other balloons are filled with air or helium.
No. At the same pressure, a helium filled balloon will be less dense than an air-filled balloon.
A balloon is filled with helium. Athough, it can be a chemical and physical change. For example you can take the helium out of the balloon, but you cant put it back in it now that its already in the air.
Yes, it can. Just as helium balloon will.
the answer in yes it would stay in one straight path as you release it. Until it loses more helium than the weight of the balloon. Then it will meander downwards til it flops of it's own weight.
Helium is a lighter element compared to air, helium also has fewer molecules than air.