If you mean with the Balloon Battle on Mario Kart Wii, then just switch the teams. However, I think if you defeat one person from the opposite team you're on while playing, you get the opposite color balloon. I'm not sure though. Good luck!
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.
to make the perfect water balloon, simply use a regular water balloon rather than a water balloon. regular water balloons can get as big as a human head. the down side is they don't pop easily. you can drop them on the floor and they wont pop.
Blow into it.
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
the trade winds
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.
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
punching balloons are balloons that have rubber bands attached to it then you blow it up into a big balloon then put your hand on the rubber band hold it into a fist shape and start punching it
yes becuase balloons smell of polos
Yes, but it will be hard to do because they are generally thicker than regular balloons.
because it can blow up the hole balloon
In Mission 8, use the Super Helium tank in HQ to blow up the balloons.
The skin of the balloon is air-tight - it's simply trapping the air you breathe into it.
No, a mashed up fruit cannot blow up a balloon as fruits do not produce enough gas to inflate a balloon. Balloons are usually inflated with gases like helium or air pumped in using a pump.
The hypothesis of balloon blow up is that blowing air into a balloon will cause it to inflate because the pressure from the air forces the balloon material to expand. This hypothesis can be tested by conducting an experiment where balloons are inflated with varying amounts of air to observe the effects on size and firmness.
When you blow air into a balloon, the air molecules push against the rubber walls of the balloon, causing them to stretch and expand. The pressure of the air inside the balloon is higher than the pressure outside, which causes the balloon to inflate and change its shape.
Pop rock will release carbon dioxide when it is made wet, not enough to inflate a balloon however.