why does a helium balloon burst when it rises high up? Explain the principle
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If you put in too much helium, and the pressure inside the balloon exceeds the atmospheric pressure on the outside of the balloon, the balloon will burst. ... As you go higher into the atmosphere, the air becomes thinner, and the atmospheric pressure drops.
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If you put in too much helium, and the pressure inside the balloon exceeds the atmospheric pressure on the outside of the balloon, the balloon will burst. ... As you go higher into the atmosphere, the air becomes thinner, and the atmospheric pressure drops.
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