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Masteriza [31]
2 years ago
7

At a fair or circus, some performers and clowns take long balloons and fold them into animals and objects as toys for children.

Which statement explains why the balloon can fold, twist, and bend without bursting?
A. There is no matter that exists inside a balloon, so there is nothing that can cause the balloon to burst when it is folded, twisted, and bent.


B. The balloon is filled with air, which is a mix of gases. Air is fluid and can move around the inside of the balloon as it is folded.


C. The balloon is made of a flexible material so it can be changed into different shapes without ever bursting.


D. The balloon is filled with air, which is a mix of gases. The pressure of the air inside the balloon makes it rigid enough to look like an animal.

Good Luck :D ! Subject: Science
Biology
1 answer:
mixer [17]2 years ago
5 0

The statement which explains why a balloon can fold, twist, and bend without bursting is: B. The balloon is filled with air, which is a mix of gases. Air is fluid and can move around the inside of the balloon as it is folded.

A balloon can be defined as a flexible rubber bag that can be inflated with a gas such as air.

Generally, air can be trapped in a balloon by sealing its neck tightly.

Hence, this makes it possible for performers and clowns to fold, twist, and bend an inflated balloon into animals and objects as toys for children.

A inflated balloon can be folded without it bursting simply because air is fluid and as such, it would move around the inside of the balloon as it is folded.

In conclusion, air, which is a mixture of gases would move around the inside of the balloon as it is folded because it is also a fluid.

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