well, you usually inflate balloons a the bottom.
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Some of the balloons that can be inflated on the pages of pictures include latex balloons, foil balloons, helium balloons, and air-filled balloons in different shapes, sizes, and colors. They are commonly used for decorations, celebrations, and events.
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87. Depends how big the balloons are and how well inflated.
Most balloons are inflated with helium. (Symbol He, Atomic Number 2)
16 if inflated with air or helium. 800 or so if inflated with heroin.
When tires or balloons are filled with gas or air, they are said to be in an inflated state.
Balloons are not round; they are more pear-shaped. You can also get sausage-shaped balloons, but the shape is ultimately determined by the shape of the un-inflated rubber and its elasticity.
On the day before Thanksgiving, the balloons are inflated on 3 streets surrounding the Museum of Natural History, beginning at 79th Street and Columbus Avenue. Spectators can visit this area from 3 to 10 PM.
Balloons, floaties, swimming tubes, lilos, etc. All can be inflated.
Yes, deflated balloons can be brought on a plane in both carry-on and checked luggage. However, inflated balloons are not allowed on planes due to the risk of bursting at high altitudes.
because smelly breath leads to an increase in methane gas.