Our star—the Sun—is a bubbling, boiling ball of fire. See Picture 1 to the right. It constantly belches out great clouds of hot gas. This gas is all charged up with electricity, too. This stuff travels at astounding speeds, some of it right toward Earth! This means that Earth’s weather happens inside the Sun’s weather!
Thank goodness Earth’s magnetic field (see Picture 2) and atmosphere protect us from most of this blast. Otherwise, the Sun’s weather would be OUR weather. Yikes!
However, we are still affected by the Sun’s atmosphere and its violent activities. We call this part of our weather “space weather,” because it comes to us through space from the Sun.
Answer:
The balloon will expand or explode (with enough time)
Explanation:
Charles law states that the volume of a fixed gas is directly proportional to the temperature and pressure. The higher the temperature, the higher the pressure. This will raise the volume, causing the balloon to expand at the very least.
The vinegar removed only the shell of the egg because it was acidic. But it was unable to mess with the egg, because as it removed the shell of the egg, it was unable to get past the sac, the part that protects the inner egg. It is hard to puncture this sac, unless dropped or punctured by a nail or something hard.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, about this or any other question, just ask. I am here to help you. As needed.