A balloon pops near candles due to the heat produced by the flame. When the balloon's material is exposed to high temperatures, it becomes weakened and can no longer withstand the internal air pressure. This sudden failure causes the balloon to burst. The combination of heat and pressure is what leads to the popping sound and the balloon's destruction.
of course, why would a balloon not pop underground?
it's not how loud the music has to be to pop a balloon. to pop a balloon with music you would have to find the right frequency to pop it, if it was even possible
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.
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
To trap a fart in a balloon, hold the opening of the balloon near your rear end as you pass gas. The balloon will hold the fart inside once it inflates. Be cautious with this method, as balloons can pop if overinflated.
A palindrome for the noise of a bursting balloon could be "pop."
Free the balloon at the bottom and as the red balloon goes up pop the tnt balloon as it passes it and pop the last tnt balloon.
when blowing a balloon, the balloon will pop after the maximum pressure allowed by the composition of the balloon e.g. (rubber, plastic and alluminum) is exceeded.
Yes, "pop the balloon" is a correct phrase to say when referring to bursting or breaking a balloon either intentionally or accidentally.
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Sunlight will degrade latex and plastics. Yes, sunlight can cause a balloon to pop.