Yes, there was! I remember it too and it was one of my favorite shows as a kid! The mice were named Nick and Pick and they went up in a hot air balloon and wherever they came down they would have an adventure. It was the coolest show to me at the time. It's nice to find someone else who even remembers it. It would be great to find an old clip of the show.
And the theme song went like this, "Nik Pik, Nik Pik flying high across the sky. Nik Pik...across the sky."
Falcon Henne and his family were interviewed by Meredith Viera early in the morning on the Today Show and Falcon (the balloon boy) threw up on national television during the interview.See related links for a video.
When a balloon is inflated, it stretches and expands in size, showing that the air being blown into it is taking up space inside the balloon. As more air is blown in, the balloon gets bigger, demonstrating that the air molecules are displacing the surrounding air and occupying a definite volume within the balloon.
For a hot air balloon science project, you can create a small-scale model using materials like tissue paper, glue, a straw, and a small basket. Show how heating the air inside the balloon with a hairdryer causes it to rise. You can also experiment with different temperature air or sizes of balloons to see how they affect the flight.
It was called "Hotstuff". I remember watching it as a kid. It used to be on PBS if i remember correctly.
To prove that all matter occupies space, we can conduct simple experiments such as measuring the displacement of water when an object is submerged. For instance, when a solid object is placed in a graduated cylinder filled with water, the water level rises, indicating that the object is taking up space. Additionally, gases can be demonstrated to occupy space through the inflation of a balloon, which expands to accommodate the air inside. These observations consistently show that matter, regardless of its state, occupies physical space.
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as for the old kids movie about mice people. i think your referring to the tv show called the littles
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If you have cable, you need to watch "That 70's Show."
The cat that doesn't eat mice is Garfieldin the show "Garfield" and "the Garfield show" is about Garfield that doesnt eat mice
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"Lead Balloon" ended in 2011 after its fourth season. The show ran from 2006 to 2011.
Let's say you were inflating a balloon and you measured the diameter of the balloon at the start, and then every second thereafter. You could graph the diameter of the balloon on the vertical (y) axis and the time on the horizontal (x) axis. This would show the balloon expanding over time. The slope of the line would be the rate at which the balloon would be expanding.
Deliver a balloon for your significant other on your anniversary or his or her next birthday. This is a unique way to show someone you care.
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