yes
Placing a balloon in the refrigerator will not cause it to pop. The cold temperature may cause the air inside the balloon to contract, making it slightly smaller and more wrinkled, but it should not burst.
of course, why would a balloon not pop underground?
it's not how loud the music has to be to pop a balloon. to pop a balloon with music you would have to find the right frequency to pop it, if it was even possible
The volume of air inside the balloon will decrease as the temperature drops in the refrigerator, causing the balloon to slightly shrink. When the balloon is taken out of the refrigerator and warms up, the air inside will expand again and the balloon will return to its original size.
When in the sun the balloon gets slightly bigger, when in the refrigerator the balloon shrinks.
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
A palindrome for the noise of a bursting balloon could be "pop."
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
when blowing a balloon, the balloon will pop after the maximum pressure allowed by the composition of the balloon e.g. (rubber, plastic and alluminum) is exceeded.
it pops and goes every where dont try it.
A balloon will contract when placed in the refrigerator because the cold temperature slows down the air particles inside the balloon, causing them to decrease in volume.
Yes, "pop the balloon" is a correct phrase to say when referring to bursting or breaking a balloon either intentionally or accidentally.