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What do you call the part when you blow into it on a balloon?

It's called the "mouthpiece" of a balloon, where you blow air into to inflate it.


Can you blow a balloon up with air?

Yes you have to but here is a tip: if you want the sturdiest balloon blow it up halfway and then insert pancakes before you blow it up anymore


How can you blow air in or out to inflate a balloon?

To inflate a balloon, you can blow air into it by using your lungs to push air out of your mouth and into the balloon. Alternatively, you can use a pump to push air into the balloon.


How do you make a balloon?

you blow


How do you make balloon?

you blow


Why does a balloon expand when you blow it?

You are pushing more air into the balloon.


What happens to the particles of air when you blow into a balloon?

When you blow into a balloon, the particles of air you exhale are compressed and forced into the balloon. This increases the air pressure inside the balloon, causing it to expand and inflate.


What about the behavior of gas allows you to blow up a balloon?

When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon


What about the behavior of gas particles allows you to blow up balloon?

When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon


What about behavior of gas particles allows you to blow up a balloon?

When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon


Who can blow a bigger balloon a older kid or a younger kid?

An older kid should be able t blow a bigger balloon because a younger kid would have less breath and would therefore blow the balloon up slower and the older kid would be able to blow the bigger one. Also, the more air in the balloon the harder it will be to blow it up.


How do you blow up a ball?

You normally blow a balloon by using your mouth and emptying the air out of it into the balloon. Or buy a pumper from party city.

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