When you hyperventillate you end up with insufficient carbon-dioxide. The body expects you to have a certain range of CO2 in the blood and when it drops too far the "PH" is in an unbalanced state. Disolved CO2 creates carbonic acid. The blood contains buffers to neutralize the carbonic acid and when the C02 levels drop too much the blood ends up being too alkaline.
Yes, balloons filled with helium will be buoyant in air
blowing up balloons making your voice funny
You can blow it up by breathing and sucking
There are machines you can buy for blowing up balloons; check with a local party store.
The gas commonly used in balloons is helium. It is lighter than air, which causes the balloon to float when it is filled with helium.
If you have balloons in reserve, you can blow one up either by blowing into the microphone or by holding down the SELECT button while stopped. You can also steal balloons off of other drivers by running into them with a mushroom.
It keeps us all from blowing up and popping like balloons, and it also makes it possible for us to breathe.
Instead of blowing a fuse you'll blow up a light bulb if there is a surge.
not light it on fire ^ funny. Regular maintenance is the key to long vehicle life.
You stop blowing up the world.
FROM EXPERIENCE , YOU WILL FEEL REALLY LIGHT HEADED , SICK TO THE STOMACH AND YOU START THROWING UP BLOOD.
helium is generally filled in helium balloons