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The balloon should expand because the frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) will sublime into carbon dioxide gas when placed into the room temperature water. The gas will expand, causing the balloon to expand.
At higher temperature evaporation is faster.
When you go higher into the air, air pressure starts to decrease and when you are at sea level, air pressure very high. When the temperature is really high, air molecules start bouncing around rapidly and that creates high air pressure. This pressure is enough to blow up a balloon on it's own. When the temperature is really cold, air molecules contract and forms low pressure. This can actually shrink a balloon without the air going out of the balloon in a matter of minutes. No answer for humidity yet.
Yes. The temperature of the liquid and the wax both affect the action of a lava lamp.
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The water has a mass of roughly 560 grams, depending on its purity and temperature. We have no idea what the mass of the balloon is.
Because the water is like skin to the outer of the balloon so there is no way of popping it from fire.
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It fills the water with chemicals and that is very bad
the hot water traps the cold air from the ballon so this will affect the time taken for the ballon to stand up.
the more water the easier it breaks
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Water and land can affect the temperature
how dose water affect the light
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