a drip tip...i think
A balloon clock is a form of bracket clock with a balloon-shaped case.
With balloon-ometer.
If you gradually heat a balloon, then the gas inside the balloon will expand, causing the balloon to become bigger in volume.If you put a balloon above a flame, then the balloon will pop because the heat will weaken bonds in the polymer that makes up the balloon, thus the polymer will not be able to hold the pressure of the gas inside the balloon.
the pressure has increased
Assuming you are attempting to puncture a balloon and keep it intact, I would reccomend puncturing the balloon near the knot, where the rubber is thick and not streched out. If you are trying to pop the balloon, then I would puncture the balloon where the rubber is thinnest.
Well its kind of like tying your shoes. take your index finger, put it on the side of the balloon tip, twist the balloon tip around your finger. then loop the tip of the balloon under the peice of the balloon around your finger. and pull. hope this helps =)
If you mean balloon guy he's on Jungle Isle around the southern tip. If you go to the southern tip of Jungle and use your telescope you should be able to see a house and a hot air balloon.
The weakest point on a balloon is typically the area where the rubber or latex material is thinnest, such as the tip or near the knot. Applying pressure or sharp objects to these areas can cause the balloon to rupture easily.
The name of the tip of your shoelace is called the aglet
Another name for a hot air balloon is an aerostat.
Tip McClure's birth name is Avis Tipp McLure.
You could name it, The Burning Hot Air Balloon:)
The word "Q-tip" means "Quality tip".
The Tip
If the service was good and adequate, tip just like you would in a restaurant. 20% of the total price is a good tip to leave if you get good service, 7%-10% if the service was just OK.
Yes you have to but here is a tip: if you want the sturdiest balloon blow it up halfway and then insert pancakes before you blow it up anymore
farts (windy ones) - tip eat beans