i think it is that scientists work out the weight by the density but i am not sure
Helium doesnt have a melting point as it will never form solid.
Helium does not make you dumb. Inhaling too much helium can temporarily displace oxygen in your lungs, which can lead to dizziness, light-headedness, or fainting. It is important to use helium responsibly and never inhale it directly from a pressurized tank.
helium is a gas so it doesnt meltThe melting point of Helium is
Under standard conditions of pressure and temperature Helium is a gas.
Yes for sure, but in the very small amount, the composition of air is approximately : 78.08 % Nitrogen 20.94 % Oxygen 00.93 % Argon 00.03 % Carbon Dioxide which is equal to 99.98 percent the rest of the air is compose of Neon Helium Krypton Sulfur dioxide Methane Hydrogen Nitrous Oxide Xenon Ozone Nitrogen dioxide Iodine Carbon monoxide Ammonia In which Helium's composition is 5.2 parts per million.
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Never heard of a Helium bomb.well i will tell you what happens if it dropsIT WILL EXPLODE!!!!AND THE WHOLE WORLD WILL GO SQUEAKY!!!Sorry, could not help my self ;-)
Helium never bonds with anything. It is inert.
No he never returns though I wish he could but he never comes back
They would be more vulnerable to marine predators, and as long as they survived, they could never sing songs or know their weight.
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Inhaling helium to make your voice different may be fun but you really should never do so. Doing so could be dangerous, especially if done to excess. This is due to the displacement of oxygen needed for respiration. Inhaling helium from a balloon is not as quite dangerous as doing so directly from a helium cylinder (the ones you see at stores to blow up balloon). It could fatally can rupture the tissue in your lungs. I recommend consulting a local doctor.
Helium! You'll never be higher!
While helium is a finite resource on Earth, it is constantly being produced by the radioactive decay of elements such as uranium and thorium. However, the rate at which we are using helium, mostly in industries like medical and scientific research, could potentially lead to a shortage in the future if not managed properly. Recycling and conservation efforts are important to ensure a sustainable supply of helium for future generations.
If Tomorrow Never Comes was created in 2001-12.
Yes. Given good water conditions and proper food the scales will grow back but there may never be as good as the old scales/markings.
Someday Never Comes was created in 1972-05.