Because of the intermolecular space, air molecules will slowly bind to the rubber molecules and eventually will find there way out. This will go pretty fast with a balloon because of the thin wall. But it also happens to your car tire, but more slowly.
The ballon falls down because the air presure gets stronger witch causes the ballon to srink so it falls.
THERE ARE TINY HOLES IN THE BALLOON CALLED SEMI- PERMIABLE WHICH MEANS AIR CAN PASS THROUGH OR IF REFFERING TO CELLS, PARTICLES CAN PASS THROUGH
Because a balloon's material is slightly porous, therefore helium seeps out over time and eventually go flat. This is why the balloon seems slightly deflated after a while.
Some of the air will seep through the skin of the balloon.
because of diffusion i think.theres more air outside and so the air from the ballon travels outside.
hope this helped
No, balloons are not magnetic. If they rise, that has nothing to do with magnetism.
Yes, no matter how much air is filled inside of the balloons.
You put the end of it on the fauset then turn the water on until the water balloon is as full as you want it to be then you tie it and its ready to go.
It all really depends on the size of the water balloon and your aim. Good aim, and large water balloons? Four or five should do the trick. Good aim, and small water balloons? Double how many it took with large water balloons. Well, you can see where I'm going from here. (:
it is for screwing something hard and if you use a cross head scree it will just ruin the head of the screw then it wont go in and you cant get it out and flat head screws are more stronger
You can purchase some inexpensive wholesale balloons from a website called Bargain Balloons. Shipping to the 48 states is a flat $8.92 fee, with no minimum order.
Answer Heaven is meant only for Human and animals...but not balloons
When ordering balloons, same day delivery offers convenience. Balloons lose helium over time. Ordering too far ahead of your party will leave you flat balloons and extra costs for replacements.
None i let them go.
there are none balloons are hiding in you cant go in buildings
i have no idea i was wondeing the same thing
Releasing balloons into the environment is considered littering in Australia and can harm wildlife. In some states, it is illegal to intentionally release helium balloons. It is always recommended to find alternative, more environmentally friendly ways to celebrate events.
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