Helium is a gas that comes from underground in the earth so you would have to dig and then catch it before it rises because helium rises fast
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In stars, the helium that is formed during hydrogen fusion remains in the core of the star, contributing to the star's energy production. Over time, as more helium is produced, it can eventually undergo further fusion reactions to form heavier elements.
balloons keep going up in the sky until it reaches the stratosphere which causes the balloon to pop because of too much atmospheric pressure
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Actually helium is the only element that can reach its own escape velocity, so very slowly all the helium in the world is leaking off into outer space, and new helium is being produced by raidoactive decay of other elements.
The helium in a balloon stays inside of the balloon. The balloon expands due to its pressure, which helps it inflate.
Helium formed is stolen by gnomes and transported to circuses around the globe to be used by clowns for balloon filling
Helium exist in atmospheric air and in the impure methane gas; helium is evolved also from radioactive elements in rocks.
Stars produce energy from the fusion of hydrogen into helium during the main sequence stage of their life cycle. This is when a star is stable and balanced, and the fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core generates the energy that makes the star shine.
The sun goes through a process called nuclear fusion in its core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium atoms. This reaction releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which are what we see and feel from the sun.
Hydrogen is turned into helium in the fusion process that releases the Sun's energy.
Hydrogen is the fuel used by the sun, helium is the waste produced by hydrogen use in the fusion process
In the core of a main sequence star, hydrogen atoms undergo nuclear fusion to form helium, releasing energy in the form of light and heat. This process, known as nuclear fusion, involves the combination of hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. It is this energy that powers the star and allows it to shine brightly.