it blows up
The type of air that keeps a beach ball inflated is kinetic energy.
a beach ball may birst as the air pressure in it will expand.that is how a beach ball will birst.
Blow inside the ball through the hole!
A beach ball full of air can be compared to aballoon full of helium. The overall weight of the beach ball with the air in it is less then that of the water. Water is able to move to one side so if you submerge the beach ball and let go of it the the water will move aside and under it because it is heavier. A balloon full of helium will do the same in air until it is lighter then the air underneath, but heavier then that above it.
The air in the bottle creates a noise.
You need to be more specific. What do you mean by "it"? A soccer ball, a beach ball, a hot air balloon?
When a beach ball is deflated, it loses the air that provides buoyancy, which is the upward force that keeps it afloat. Without this air, the overall density of the beach ball increases, making it denser than the water in the pool. As a result, gravity pulls the deflated ball down, causing it to sink to the bottom.
When we blow the aire increases in that are and the air pressure decreases forcing the thinks to move
You normally blow a balloon by using your mouth and emptying the air out of it into the balloon. Or buy a pumper from party city.
Heat causes substances to expand. When left in the sun the air inside the beach ball will expand. If the air expands enough it will burst the beach ball.
According to Charles's Law, temperature and volume are proportional; that is, as temperature increases, volume increases by the same factor, and vice versa. Thus, as the temperature of the air inside the beach ball decreases, its volume decreases as well.
Air, just with no oxygen in it. its a mix of gases carbon is one