It will pop and you will get water
To use a water balloon launcher, follow these steps: Fill a water balloon with water. Place the water balloon in the pouch of the launcher. Pull back on the launcher and release to launch the water balloon towards the target.
If plaster is put on a water balloon, the plaster will absorb the water content from the balloon, causing it to harden. This can result in the balloon deflating as its water content is absorbed by the plaster, leaving behind a hardened plaster shell in the shape of the balloon.
A balloon filled with air will float on water because it is less dense than water. The buoyant force acting on the balloon allows it to float.
The amount of water that a water balloon can hold before it pops depends on the size and quality of the balloon. Overfilling a water balloon can make it more likely to burst. It is best to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for filling the balloon.
Water is attracted to a charged balloon because the balloon's electric charge creates an electric field that polarizes the water molecules, causing them to be attracted to the balloon.
It gets Cold :D
put them in a balloon tie the balloon and swallow it.
You'll choke and die
It becomes slightly deflated because the air inside it contracts on cooling.
If you swallow a balloon you will most likely suffocate and die. This may sound a little over the top however it is likely that the balloon will wrap itself round your lungs and will disrupt your respiratory system. On the other hand, a balloon might block one of your vital arteries or might get stuck in your throat. If you swallow a balloon you should call an ambulance immediately.
I suppose it depends on the size, but not a regular party size ballonn.
To use a water balloon launcher, follow these steps: Fill a water balloon with water. Place the water balloon in the pouch of the launcher. Pull back on the launcher and release to launch the water balloon towards the target.
Pride and Water
If plaster is put on a water balloon, the plaster will absorb the water content from the balloon, causing it to harden. This can result in the balloon deflating as its water content is absorbed by the plaster, leaving behind a hardened plaster shell in the shape of the balloon.
A lead nitrate solution in water is formed.
The answer to this riddle is "water." You can swallow water, and in large amounts or under certain conditions, it can overwhelm or "swallow" you, such as in drowning. This playful duality emphasizes the nature of water as both a necessity and a potential danger.
A water balloon is filled with water, and other balloons are filled with air or helium.