gravity, air,and water preassure
This is because the gas inside the balloon expands due to the heat of the sun. Gases expand the most on heating. The volume of the gas becomes more then the volume of the inflated balloon and thus it burts.
Yes, the word burst is a singular, common noun; a word for a break, a breach, a rupture; a word for a thing.The word burst is also a verb (burst, bursts, bursting, burst), and an adjective, a word to describe a noun (a burst pipe, a burst balloon).
Because if you keep filling a balloon with air at some point the interior pressure will be so high that the material that the balloon is made from tears. Then there is a sudden release of pressure as the gas escapes and we hear the sound as the gas escapes through the hole created.
The plural of burst is bursts. As in "the door bursts open".
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THEY BURST
there two reasons for it .1st ,it burst because of heat or heat produced by sun.2nd air has become more at time of blowing .
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yes! because all the air is pushed together forcing it to burst!
Balloon popping games include giving everyone a balloon which they tie to their ankle, and the objective is to burst others' balloons without letting your own get burst. Another game is to put slips of paper with either Sweet or Sorry into the balloons and then blow them up, after which everyone gets 30 seconds to pop as many balloons as possible and collect their rewards at the end.
You use them to peg the net in place to catch the gift shop when the balloons burst. :D
It's impossible to make shapes with a balloon at it's full size. It will burst because of the force.
Balloons may burst or even fly, this time the balloon that the well wisher would give will symbolizes as bad or undesirable attitudes that we do not want the debutante to carry on her new world of existence but let them out by bursting and even fly and go away from her.
Regardless of size, both balloons will burst when atmospheric pressure becomes too much for them. Assuming the helium to rubber/latex ratio is kept the same, both balloons will burst at the same pressure. Depending on where you are in the world and the weather, the atmospheric pressure at one height differs, so it couldn't be said that both balloons will float upwards to the same height, but it can be said that they will fly to the same pressure. Thus the question "Does a little balloon fly as far as a big balloon?" is invalid, but hopefully this answer will suit your wonders.
They Do Not use Hydrogen gas to fill up balloons. People use Helium gas to fill up balloons (ordinary party balloons, and big working balloons such as the one used by Goodyear). Helium is Not Flammable. Hydrogen is Flammable and has as tendency to burst into Flame, similar to the German Blimp/Dirigible Hindenburg. Since the US Navy lost Two Helium Blimps in Bad weather; The Akron and the Shenandoah (with a great loss of lives), the US Navy almost never uses Blimps anymore.
A possible burst pipe was repaired and the grit and dirt got dropped into the pipe while it was being fixed.