as far as it wants to
...by pinching the balloon between your thumb and index finger and inserting the needle between the compressed rubber of the balloon at that point without letting go of the compressed balloon until you release the needle from the balloon.
The distance a balloon can travel before popping depends on various factors such as its material, thickness, and the environment. In general, a typical latex balloon can travel several miles, while a more durable mylar balloon can travel even farther due to its stronger material.
It depends on the circumstances. Generally, a football will go farther when thrown due to its aerodynamic shape and weight distribution. A balloon will drift with the wind and may travel far if caught in a strong breeze.
It should not because the air is going to come out the sides and not the top where your foot is. When you step on a balloon, the air is forced down and it has to go somewhere, so it bulges out and the rubber can't hold it all that far so it breaks and the air goes through the hole.
The air pressure inside the balloon is higher than the surrounding air pressure, causing the air to escape rapidly. This creates a force that propels the balloon in the opposite direction, making it fly away.
There are two ways to avoid a popping sound from a filled balloon: 1. closing your ears tightly 2. putting earplugs on your ears. I usually do #1 to avoid a popping sound from those freakin' balloons. The President should ban the balloon popping!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyway, when a balloon's circumference is about 10 inches and the length is 31 centimeters, I would run 10 kilometers away. When I put earplugs, they always come off. So, go get yourself a balloon and stab it with a knife! Just kidding.
...by pinching the balloon between your thumb and index finger and inserting the needle between the compressed rubber of the balloon at that point without letting go of the compressed balloon until you release the needle from the balloon.
The distance a balloon can travel before popping depends on various factors such as its material, thickness, and the environment. In general, a typical latex balloon can travel several miles, while a more durable mylar balloon can travel even farther due to its stronger material.
It depends on if a good thrower or if the water balloon is big or small
there is no bat popping up anyway if there was just cancel the site and go on it agin
I think a water balloon can be tossed if the water balloon is filled lightly. If the water balloon is filled heavily it might break before someone catches it. Also I did this before and I measured it and it was 74 feet and 5 inches exactly!
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You enter back into your balloon it is located on the far left.
I would not. As a pilot, and having watched a large number of balloon landings, I would not go in one ever.... You are a far more brave human then I am!
Leave it alone and it will just go away!
It depends what type of gas it is. With air inside a balloon will just stay still, will be easy to lift and when you kick it like a ball it will slowly go up and then come back down again. If you have helium in a balloon, the balloon will try to go to the highest point it can get, if you go outside and let go of a balloon it rise and go far above the clouds until the balloon starts to wear out so the helium starts to slowly come out so the balloon slowly comes down.
When you let go of a balloon the air that is inside of it makes it fly up.It is impossible for it to go up to space.If its without helium then it takes about 6 days.