A balloon pops at high altitudes due to the decrease in air pressure as altitude increases. The lower pressure inside the balloon causes it to expand until it can no longer contain the internal pressure, leading to a rupture or popping.
When you squeeze an air-filled balloon, the air inside gets compressed, causing an increase in pressure. If the pressure becomes too high, the balloon may pop.
When a balloon is exposed to heat, the air molecules inside the balloon start moving faster and exert more pressure on the walls of the balloon. This increased pressure can cause the balloon to expand beyond its capacity, leading to it popping.
That depends on how much air is in the balloon and how high the temperature gets. As the sun shines, it heats the air in the balloon. This causes the air to expand. This air pushes against the insides of the ballon making it swell up and stretch. If there is enough air in the balloon and the temperature increases to a high enough level, then the air pressure can get to high, it will cause the balloons skin to stretch to far and the balloon can pop.
The air inside the balloon will heat up and expand due to the high temperature in the car. This increased pressure inside the balloon will cause it to burst if the structural integrity of the balloon is exceeded.
A palindrome for the noise of a bursting balloon could be "pop."
It would pop.
No, because the atmosphere would pop the balloon.
When you squeeze an air-filled balloon, the air inside gets compressed, causing an increase in pressure. If the pressure becomes too high, the balloon may pop.
the pressure has increased
No, air pressure increases as the balloon goes up, so the balloon will pop and fall to the ground. You can get high up in the atmosphere (but you need a LOT of helium and a balloon that can get VERY big) you will not reach "outer" space beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
As the balloon ascends into the atmosphere, the air pressure surrounding it decreases, causing the gas inside the balloon to expand. Eventually, the gas inside the balloon will expand so much that the balloon will burst or pop. Pieces of the balloon will then fall back down to the ground.
It gets bigger because as it gets higher, the density of the atmosphere will rise when the density inside the balloon stays the same. Then because of pressure, it will get bigger and eventually pop.
The ballon will pop conserning the ballons' preshure. If it is low the ballon will not pop, but if it has high preshure it will pop.
When a balloon is exposed to heat, the air molecules inside the balloon start moving faster and exert more pressure on the walls of the balloon. This increased pressure can cause the balloon to expand beyond its capacity, leading to it popping.
It can range from the stratosphere to the mesosphere, then they will be consumed by pressure and pop
a balloon when touches with grass it does not always pop But when the balloon is popped by a object it is because the object is pressing against the balloon with force in a small space which penetrates the the balloon the air in the balloon all wanted to get out of the balloon when the force is too great it popps in certain directions
of course, why would a balloon not pop underground?