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A flexible helium-filled party balloon is released in the atmosphere. as it gains altitude, what happens to the density of the balloon? 1. decreases at first, then increases 2. decreases 3. unable to determine 4. increases at first, then decreases 5. remains the same 6. increases

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Decreases

Step-by-step explanation:

density=p=mv

as we can see that when density is directly proportional to mass

One is that climatic weight is significantly decreased at high elevations, so a helium swell grows as it rises and in the end detonates. On the off chance that you swell an inflatable past its points of confinement at room temperature, it will split into little pieces up to around ten centimeters in length.

hence density will decrease until it will split into parts by blast

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The density of balloon decreases and it happens till the balloon burst.

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