Why Do Helium Balloons Float? ๐
Helium is lighter than air, so when a balloon is filled with helium, it rises up into the sky! Itโs the same principle that keeps hot air balloons floating.
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Why Do Air Balloons Sink? ๐ฌ๏ธ
If you blow up a balloon with just your breath, it sinks because the air inside is the same density as the air around us. Still fun, but not floaty!
Why Do Balloons Pop? ๐ฅ
Balloons are made of latex. As they stretch, the rubber thins out. Too much pressure (from sharp objects, heat, or overfilling) makes them burst!
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A Short History of Balloons ๐
The first rubber balloons were made in 1824 by a scientist named Michael Faraday for experiments with gases. Later, people started using them for fun, decoration, and celebrations.
Balloons in Science Experiments ๐ฌ
Balloons are often used in science experiments to show air pressure, static electricity, and even rocket motion!
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