Since helium is in the atmosphere where gasses and air comes from, yes
but if we had no trees.. we die..
TIP: Did you ever notice that when the sun sets it turn pink, etc.? That's because bad air is coming into the earth but after the sun goes down it stops.. So the more colors in the sky, the more bad air your breathing :)
Sorry if i scared you..
helium is the lightest air
Balloons are filled with gas (such as helium), or a mixture of gasses (such as air) or hot gasses (such as hot air).Helium.
Helium is a gas that is less dense than air. This is why a balloon filled with helium rises when released.
Hydrogen, until the Hindenburg,then everyone realized that "Hey, Hydrogen isn't that safe to use!"Hot air balloons, you mean?? Just air that is hot.Actual hand balloons and such? Helium or again, just air. Helium floats better because it is lighter than the surrounding air around it. Helium and air are still used in both.
Hydrogen gas makes the ballon lighter than air therefore it drifts upwards
helium is a gas. air is a bunch of different gasses.
Pure helium is made of elemental helium only and is a gas at STP. It will not have air.
helium is the lightest air
air is more dense than helium
Balloons are filled with gas (such as helium), or a mixture of gasses (such as air) or hot gasses (such as hot air).Helium.
No, hot air balloons, as the name suggests, contain hot air, not helium.
helium
Helium is a gas that is less dense than air. This is why a balloon filled with helium rises when released.
helium gas is warmer than air.
Those balloons are filled with helium gas. Helium is lighter than air. Helium is a noble gas.
Burning sulfur produces sulfur dioxide, a harmful gas that can contribute to air pollution and acid rain. This can negatively impact human health and the environment, making it an impurity when released into the air.
No, helium and hot air are not the same gas. Helium is a noble gas that is lighter than air, while hot air is a mixture of gases heated to a higher temperature than the surrounding air. Helium is commonly used to fill balloons because it is non-flammable and provides buoyancy.