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Helium has replaced hydrogen in weather observation balloons because hydrogen is highly reactive with oxygen and it can catch fire if came in contact with oxygen.

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Hydrogen is a highly combustible gas. Moreover, it is the lightest gas. When weather balloons move to high altitudes in the atmosphere, the air becomes thin and the protection of the ozone layer also decreases. So, sometimes, the ultraviolet radiations react with Hydrogen and can cause a blast.

Hydrogen is a highly combustible gas. Moreover, it is the lightest gas. When weather balloons move to high altitudes in the atmosphere, the air becomes thin and the protection of the ozone layer also decreases. So, sometimes, the ultraviolet radiations react with Hydrogen and can cause a blast. With Helium, there are no such problems. You only have to sacrifice the level of altitudes you can reach. But considering safety, Helium has replaced Hydrogen in weather balloons.

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