get a doctor or a carrot.....
Closing the mouth of an inflated balloon helps to keep the air trapped inside. If the mouth is left open, the air can escape and deflate the balloon. Closing the mouth also helps to create pressure inside the balloon, keeping it inflated.
The air would escape through the mouth causing the balloon to DEflate
Closing the balloon's mouth traps the air inside the balloon, creating pressure that allows it to expand. If the mouth is left open, the air will escape, and the balloon will not inflate properly or hold its shape. Closing the mouth also helps maintain the balloon's buoyancy and prevents air from leaking out.
with their mouth
with their mouth
The gas inside a balloon blown by mouth is primarily carbon dioxide, which is exhaled from the lungs during the blowing process. This gas is what inflates the balloon and gives it its buoyant properties.
To inflate a balloon, you can blow air into it by using your lungs to push air out of your mouth and into the balloon. Alternatively, you can use a pump to push air into the balloon.
It will be foaming at the mouth and will have an desperate desire to bite you!! Honestly :0|
60ml of lemon juice, vinegar, pop and alcohol A balloon An empty soda bottle 30ml of water 1 teaspoon of baking soda (5 mL)
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.
Female rabbits may keep hay in their mouth as part of nesting behavior or to transport it to a comfortable spot for building a nest. This behavior is common in pregnant rabbits or those in a nesting phase preparing for birth. It can also be a way for rabbits to carry and store food for later.
When the mouth of a balloon is opened, the pressurized air inside the balloon rushes out towards the lower pressure environment outside. This sudden release of air creates a force in the opposite direction, causing the balloon to move forward in accordance with Newton's third law of motion.