Because the pressure weighing down on the the balloon is greater than the pressure protruding from the balloon, the dominant force will cause the balloon to pop. This strictly depends on the amount in weight the water has on it, since the balloon can rise and become buoyant if not descended sufficiently.
Putting an air-filled balloon in a refrigerator will cause it to shrink.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
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When a balloon is filled with helium, it becomes buoyant because helium is lighter than the surrounding air. This causes the balloon to rise and float. The helium gas inside the balloon also increases the pressure, which helps the balloon maintain its shape and stay inflated.
It would probably fill up with water, and then you'd have a water balloon.
It will usually burst. As it gets higher, outside air pressure is less, helium in balloon expands until balloon pops.
The balloon would shrink in size as the air inside cools and contracts. This is because gases, like the air in the balloon, contract when they are cooled and expand when they are warmed.
A balloon inflates when it is filled with a gas, such as helium or air, creating pressure inside the balloon which causes it to expand. The gas molecules inside the balloon push against the walls, causing it to stretch and increase in size.
The air inside the balloon would cool down and contract, causing the balloon to shrink in size.
When the balloon is filled with water, it creates pressure on the water inside the straw, causing the water level in the straw to rise. When the balloon is squeezed, the pressure is increased, causing the water level in the straw to rise even further due to the increased force.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!