because thats how they are made
Balloons can be shaped differently because of the way they are manufactured. The shape of a balloon is determined by the mold or template used during the manufacturing process. Even though they are filled with the same air, the shape of the balloon is determined by its design and not by the air inside.
Both hydrogen and helium are gaseous elements that are not as dense as the nitrogen and oxygen in air, and can be used to fill balloons to make them lighter-than-air. Helium is the least reactive of the two, and therefore safer to use.
In world war II they sent balloons with explosives attached to them to the united states. There were only a few deaths recorded because of them though.
Homologies have similar characteristics due to being related. You are able to see homologies by comparing the anatomies of different living things, look at the cellular similarities and differences, look at the embryological development and compare and look at vestigial strutures. Even though leaves of plants look different and have different shapes and functions, they are homologous because they share a common ancestor.
Not much. Bacteria and plants both have cell walls, but they are made of different organic material. Animal cells have no cell walls. They often have flagella, which are unique to bacteria, and they have no organelles, unlike all other cells. What they do have in common . . . huh. Well, they have DNA in the center, though not in a nucleus, and they have cell membranes. Also, their insides are filled with cytoplasm, though in the case of prokaryotes, which have no organelles, it's all cytosol.
Boron cannot make simple compounds with a filled octet. Though it forms complex ions such as BF4- , BCl4- where it completes the octet.
There are many different shapes of boobs. most are roundlike though. like cantaloupes?
Truly, WE DON'T, though its for things like balloons.
Do you mean 99 Red Balloons? If so, sadly it was never a Eurovision entry. Great song though!
No because they are different shapes. Samsung Tocco Lite cases fit though ;)
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There can be multi-vortex tornadoes, Waterspouts,and suction vortices. There are many different shapes though some of the most common are: Rope, Wedge, Stovepipe, and Elephant Trunk.
Some people have them, and you just have to trade them. There is a possibility to get them on Halloween, though.
All shapes, though increased complexity of the shape will increase the complexity of the formula.
Everyone will be different. It all depends. For example, I thought geometry for 2-D shapes was hard even though I'm good with 3-D shapes. I guess you'll see when you try it out!
A square and oblong are two different shapes: The square is equal sided, whereas the oblong isn't - both are still rectangles though.
No, though different thicknesses of papers will make holding your shapes more difficult. Most use light to medium weight papers
I don't know...i consider myself pretty average, and i sometimes have a hard time with it. some balloons are less stretchy that others though. the more bendy they are, they easier they are to make into shapes and less likely to pop. I always end up popping mine.