Depends on the porosity of the egg shell in question. If it is not porous then the air pocket would be at a higher pressure than the outside of the egg and it would fracture. If the egg is porous then the air within the air pocket would escape from the shell as the weather balloon ascended and probably won't fracture the egg.
Whether the proteinaceous matter would burst the shell, I doubt it as it is solid, covalently bonded/hydrogen bonded matter
- UNLESS there are tiny air bubbles within the matrixes of matter... in which case they could expand.
Only one way to find out...( a prompt for meteorologists)
the balloon would probably put on a jumper
In space, a helium-filled balloon will expand further due to the lack of air pressure outside the balloon. Eventually, the balloon will burst because the pressure from the helium inside will exceed the pressure outside.
The cooler air inside the balloon would increase in temperature, causing it to expand and potentially burst the balloon. This is because gases expand when heated.
Helium will contract in cold weather, but that may not cause a balloon filled with it to sink since the air will also contract - and by about the same amount - so the relative densities of the helium and the surrounding are would remain about the same and the buoyancy of a helium filled balloon would remain
As you rise in elevation, the pressure around you decreases. This lower pressure would cause the balloon to expand, and burst if it was inflated to much originally. By starting it off only partly filled, it will expand to a normal size and not explode.
The balloon would shrink in the cold weather because the air molecules inside the balloon lose kinetic energy and move closer together, resulting in a decrease in volume.
the balloon would probably put on a jumper
When in the sun the balloon gets slightly bigger, when in the refrigerator the balloon shrinks.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
In space, a helium-filled balloon will expand further due to the lack of air pressure outside the balloon. Eventually, the balloon will burst because the pressure from the helium inside will exceed the pressure outside.
It will pop because the internal pressure will be much greater than the external pressure.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
If a charged balloon touched a neutral balloon, electrons from the charged balloon would be transferred to the neutral balloon, causing the neutral balloon to become negatively charged. This is due to the principle of electrostatic induction.
it wold pop.
It would probably fill up with water, and then you'd have a water balloon.
You would be like a balloon with no air,useless!!
In space, a balloon would expand as the air inside expands due to the lack of external pressure. Eventually, the balloon would burst as the pressure inside becomes too great for the balloon material to contain.