Because, the both go in the air, and like, fly things in the air, and like, floatish in the air, and like, are in the air.
red balloon
I believe that it would be powered by nuclear fusion of oxygen and hydrogen which would release energy because they are low mass elements. This would result in a byproduct of water I'm pretty sure. Water isn't considered a pollutant.
first of all the transportation differ. a balloon travels by the gravity pull of oxygen while a rocket uses a combination of chemicals. the pressure builds up and there you go you have a rocket shooting off. then when it reaches a certain altitude it starts condensing in sizes while a balloon is incapable of doing that. It would just well...pop!
If the balloon were lofted by hydrogen, it would not be a "hot air" balloon, as no heat would be needed. Indeed, to get even a spark near the hydrogen would be for the balloon to go up in a huge fireball. Hydrogen was abandoned as a lift gas for lighter -than-air craft in the 1930's, exactly for that reason.
Yes, they are. The source is different from those that you would plug into a wall.
If a charged balloon touched a neutral balloon, electrons from the charged balloon would be transferred to the neutral balloon, causing the neutral balloon to become negatively charged. This is due to the principle of electrostatic induction.
the balloon would probably put on a jumper
Assuming you are attempting to puncture a balloon and keep it intact, I would reccomend puncturing the balloon near the knot, where the rubber is thick and not streched out. If you are trying to pop the balloon, then I would puncture the balloon where the rubber is thinnest.
Well, they just created a sun-particle rocket that can travel to mars in just 2 months. A regular rocket would have taken 4 years, maybe more. And, rockets that were not powered by the sun-particles would just drift once the liquid fuel ran out and would be vulnerable, easy to be knocked off course. There would be nothing anyone could do. The sun-particle rocket is the fastest of the ships we have ever built so far.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
of course, why would a balloon not pop underground?
how would a balloon payment effect interest on a loan