Oh, dude, balloon sinuplasty can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $7,000 per sinus cavity. So, like, if you're getting all your sinuses done, you might be looking at a pretty penny. But hey, at least you'll be able to breathe better, right?
who knows read about it in a book! and probably 354 feet up
If there is warm air in the balloon, cooler air makes the balloon rise and if there is cold air in the balloon warmer air makes the balloon fall.
A balloon ballast is a weight attached to a balloon to control its altitude or position. By adjusting the amount of ballast on board, operators can regulate the balloon's ascent or descent by lightening or increasing the weight of the balloon.
Hot temperatures can cause the air inside the balloon to expand, making the balloon rise. Cold temperatures can cause the air inside the balloon to contract, making the balloon descend. Changes in temperature can also affect the buoyancy and stability of the balloon during flight.
The air inside a balloon takes the shape of the balloon itself. It expands to fill the space within the balloon, conforming to its size and shape.
A balloon sinuplasty is a medical procedure which ear nose and throat surgeons may use for the treatment of blocked sinuses.
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If you throw a brick at a balloon it will probably burst.
probably not
the balloon would probably put on a jumper
probably...
To ride a hot air balloon, the cost is $200-$400
The average cost of a helium balloon typically ranges from $1 to $10, depending on factors such as size, design, and location where it is purchased. Specialty or custom-designed balloons may cost more than standard balloons.
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In the United States, an average balloon ride per person is about $250.00. This can vary by company of course.
How big is the balloon? And what pressure do you require it to be inflated to? Greater size requires more He, thus more cost. Greater pressure requires more He, thus more cost. I have friends who launch helium-filled weather balloons, with Amateur Radio payloads. Once inflated, these balloons have a diameter of about 10 feet, and once released reach an altitude of about 90,000 feet. The cost of the helium for a balloon like this is about $60. Helium isn't cheap. Actually it's becoming scarce, and the US reserve supply, stored underground near Amarillo, TX, is lower today than it has been in the living memory of most folks. A balloon of the size that most folks are acquainted with would probably cost pennies to fill to a pressure that is less than its bursting point. Hope that helps.
About 25 Cents Each Balloon .