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  • Why Do Balloons Float? Understanding Helium and Buoyancy
    Balloons are typically filled with helium to make them float. Helium is a non-flammable, inert gas that is lighter than air. This means that it has a lower density than air and will therefore rise when released into the atmosphere. The balloons are filled with helium until they are buoyant enough to float.
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