Yes because there would no longer be an upward force so gravity would pull them down
A meteorological balloon filled with gas lighter than air, such as helium or hydrogen, is used to carry weather instruments into the atmosphere to collect data on temperature, humidity, and pressure. As the balloon ascends, it expands due to decreasing air pressure, eventually bursting at high altitudes, causing the instruments to fall back to the ground for retrieval and analysis.
Helium-filled balloons can get wet and become heavier in rainy weather, causing them to lose their buoyancy and potentially fall to the ground. Additionally, the moisture from the rain can cause the balloon material to weaken and deteriorate faster.
Yes
Water vapor is important because it creates clouds and it's water molecules combine to form water droplets that can either fall to the ground as rain, or freeze and fall to the ground as sleet, snow, or hail.
Descride the weather instrument Anemometer and Barometer and rain guage measures wind speed anemometer/measures air pressure Barometer/measures rain fall amounts Rain guage/And all of those are science weather instruments but that is not all of them but that is all I know****
A meteorological balloon filled with gas lighter than air, such as helium or hydrogen, is used to carry weather instruments into the atmosphere to collect data on temperature, humidity, and pressure. As the balloon ascends, it expands due to decreasing air pressure, eventually bursting at high altitudes, causing the instruments to fall back to the ground for retrieval and analysis.
The pressure of the air inside it. The higher the balloon rises, the lower the outside air-pressure. With less pressure outside, the balloon expands because of the pressure of the air inside it. Eventually, the balloon bursts, and scientists recover the instruments when they fall to earth.
A balloon drops to the ground because of gravity, which is a force pulling objects towards the Earth's center. The air inside the balloon is less dense than the surrounding air, causing it to be less buoyant and leading the balloon to fall due to gravity.
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helium is a light mass of weight in which will float unlike a hevy object that will fall to the ground
Helium-filled balloons can get wet and become heavier in rainy weather, causing them to lose their buoyancy and potentially fall to the ground. Additionally, the moisture from the rain can cause the balloon material to weaken and deteriorate faster.
You can't sadly unless you have gameshark or hack Although, you can pop his balloon and watch him fall to the ground. =)
It's very simple to see the answer. Balloons have a certain type of air pressure and because it is greater than the air around it, it climbs. However, when the air pressure in a balloon is less than the air pressure outside the balloon, the the balloon will start to descend.
As the balloon ascends into the atmosphere, the air pressure surrounding it decreases, causing the gas inside the balloon to expand. Eventually, the gas inside the balloon will expand so much that the balloon will burst or pop. Pieces of the balloon will then fall back down to the ground.
It depends on the wind and balloon payload. The smaller the payload, the higher the balloon may rise before it bursts. The balloon I helped launch landed close to 60 miles from the launch site.
Yes
Due to the weight of the balloon. A balloon is merely a capsule full of air so it will fall to the ground as the balloon weighs it down. A helium balloon will rise into the air because helium is less dense than normal air (i.e. it weighs less). The air inside the balloon is the same density as the air outside. The balloon material itself is heavier than air, which causes the balloon to sink. If you decrease the density of the trapped air, such as by heating it or replacing it with hydrogen or helium, the balloon may become even lighter than the balloon material and an equal volume of normal air, in which case the balloon will float or rise.