Helium is normally a gas; at very low temperatures it does liquify, but it has no solid phase, no matter how cold it gets (it does, however, have a very unusual "superfluid" phase at temperatures approaching absolute zero).
The planet is cold, but the prices aren't!
Helium does not burn because it is an inert gas, meaning it does not undergo chemical reactions like combustion.
Two unrelated English words jammed together in a meaningless phrase.
No, helium is an inert gas and does not readily undergo chemical reactions. It is not a good reducing agent as it does not have the ability to donate electrons to other substances.
'Venus..........You Will Love It' Because Venus is the Goddess of Love so this makes sense.
A good catch phrase for recycling paper is RECYCLE OR DIE L
A good catch phrase is one that can draw the attention of a potential customer. It uses clear and simple words in an attractive and creative way.
helium it's a gas
A good catch phrase for puppy mills would be "You need em', we will breed em'". A second one would be, "We don't need a stinking license".
It means lok at the good things they do
go green and don't be obscene
Jimmie "jj" Walker from Good Times
School is cool.
The grand canyon is grand
The planet is cold, but the prices aren't!
helium
Dyn-O-Mite!!!