Helium is light and it will float / rise.
Helium is lighter than air. So it will float in air.
because helium is ligter than air
Helium rises because it is less dense than the surrounding air. On the other hand, carbon dioxide sinks because it is more dense than the surrounding air. This difference in density causes helium to float upward and carbon dioxide to sink downward.
helium is less dense than air. :) so helium will float better than air
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Helium is lighter than air. So it will float in air.
Helium gas is less dense than air, so it will rise and float in both air and water.
because helium is ligter than air
yes. think about balloons: a ballon with helium will float while a balloon with good ol' air will sink
Because Helium is less dense than air, and CO2, I assume is more dense
Nope Most string should float on top of water becomes the string material is less dense than he water.
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
Balloons float when they are full of air because the helium or air inside is less dense than the surrounding air, creating buoyancy. When they are deflated, the balloon is denser than the surrounding air, causing it to sink rather than float. This is due to the principle of buoyancy and the difference in density between the balloon and the air.
How can you make a chocolate float or sink
what make stuff sink or and float
Helium is lighter than air. Hence balloons or blimps filled with helium will float.
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