You can take a balloon and rub it on your hair and there will be a force of static electricity, and it will pull your hair to the balloon. That's really all i know about what to do with a balloon, but im sure you can look it up somewhere else.
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No, balloons are not magnetic. If they rise, that has nothing to do with magnetism.
Inexpensive water balloons can be found at many different stores. Some of these stores include The Dollar Store, the toys section at Walmart, and party supply stores.
some of the practical examples are 1)fire crackers 2)curing of different types of cancers and tumors 3)creation of lives from the cells(recent)
Helium is lighter than air. So balloons or air ships filled with helium will float.
light bulbs - neon balloons - heilum
some applications are floatings of ships, submarines, icebergs,man,fish and rising of balloons
Air can be breathed.And you can put it in balloons.
There are a variety of practical uses for Pascal's triangle. Some of these include algebra, probability, as well as triangular numbers.
Any practical use for ununoctium.
Balloons
There are many practical uses for combat knives besides the obvious- the use by the military for hand-to-hand combat. One of the more practical uses for combat knives are cutting ropes and/or lines.
Lawrencium hasn't practical uses.
Tactical to Practical with Hunter Ellis - 2003 Military Balloons 2-5 was released on: USA: 1 March 2004
Some practical survival bracelet uses for outdoor activities include: making a shelter, starting a fire, signaling for help, creating a tourniquet, repairing gear, and fishing.
Only if you're The Wizard of Oz.