Matter is anything that has volume and occupies space. Helium (in balloon) is a gas and has both these properties. So. it is an example of matter.
Ballon is a matter because it has air and the air is one of phases of matter...
an inflated balloon has air in it so it takes up more space and matter is something that takes up more space so here by defining matter.
Hot air is common.
No, the contents of a helium balloon are in the gas phase. Plasma is the fourth state of matter, which consists of charged particles such as electrons and ions.
Yes, a balloon has matter. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass, and balloons are typically made of materials such as rubber, latex, or plastic, all of which are forms of matter.
Matter is anything that has volume and occupies space. Helium (in balloon) is a gas and has both these properties. So. it is an example of matter.
Ballon is a matter because it has air and the air is one of phases of matter...
Yes, a hot air balloon is an example of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, such as gases like the heated air inside a hot air balloon.
he gets flown into the air with the green balloon you give him
A balloon has mass because it is made of matter, specifically latex or rubber. Even though a balloon filled with helium or air may feel light, it still has mass, which is the amount of matter it contains.
The noun 'balloon' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'red' is an adjective describing the noun balloon.
There are many variations to the balloon game, it can be balloon soccer, balloon races and/or balloon stomp. The common game's main rule is that they must pass the balloon but not the ribbon.
an inflated balloon has air in it so it takes up more space and matter is something that takes up more space so here by defining matter.
Inflate a balloon.
No, a hot air balloon is not an example of the kinetic theory of matter. The kinetic theory of matter explains how particles in a substance are in constant motion and have kinetic energy. A hot air balloon works on the principle of buoyancy, where the heated air inside the balloon is less dense than the cooler air outside, causing it to rise.
Yes it does. The size of the balloon determines how much volume of gas can be held in it.