• Question: How does helium make a balloon float?

    Asked by Pads234?⚡️? to Reka on 17 Nov 2016.
    • Photo: Reka Nagy

      Reka Nagy answered on 17 Nov 2016:


      The air that we breathe is made mostly of nitrogen and oxygen. These elements are heavier than helium, which therefore floats in air. This is also why helium makes our voices go so high-pitched when we breathe it in – sound can travel faster through it than it can through ‘regular’ air.

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