Helium is lighter than air, hence balloons filled with helium will float and rise up.
Helium is lighter than air. hence helium balloon will float in air.
BIG balloons are made fromrubber balloons are made from other materials.
it depends on the size of the balloon like if they tiny/small maybe if huge/big probably not
They Do Not use Hydrogen gas to fill up balloons. People use Helium gas to fill up balloons (ordinary party balloons, and big working balloons such as the one used by Goodyear). Helium is Not Flammable. Hydrogen is Flammable and has as tendency to burst into Flame, similar to the German Blimp/Dirigible Hindenburg. Since the US Navy lost Two Helium Blimps in Bad weather; The Akron and the Shenandoah (with a great loss of lives), the US Navy almost never uses Blimps anymore.
what kind of balloons are you talking about???
The gas is helium or hot air.
Big Helium Dog was created in 1999.
There are various printing companies that can produce promotional balloons, these include: Big Picture Promotions, BalloonPrinting, CSA Balloons and Balloons tomorrow.
87. Depends how big the balloons are and how well inflated.
That would depend on how big the balloons were and as you have not told us that we can not answer your question.
Try sucking in helium found most commonly in balloons. Only the balloons that need a weight to keep them down have helium in them - because helium is lighter than air. Anyway helium will make your voice sound high- pitched therefore making your voice sound funny. Helium in big intakes can damage your lungs; but don't worry you would have to suck in a lot to damage them.
Yes. Helium is normally a gas at the temperature and pressure we are likely to find in the ordinary room. Like other gases, helium is easily compressed. A gas compressing machine compresses helium gas and stores it in metal cylinders. You can see one for yourself anywhere helium filled balloons are sold. Look for a tall, thin metal container with a valve and a pressure gauge on the top. The cylinders I have seen were brown, about as big around as a basketball, and about as tall as a fifth grader.