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Based on your observations from the Can Crush Lab, why would a helium balloon that rises into the atmosphere eventually burst?
O Atmospheric pressure outside the balloon increases as the balloon rises.
O Atmospheric pressure outside the balloon decreases as the balloon rises.
O Helium molecules inside the balloon decrease as the balloon rises.
O Helium molecules inside the balloon increase as the balloon rises.

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Answer:

The answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

Less air means less air pressure. At a certain point, there is very little air pressure to push against the outward pressure of the helium inside the balloon. It will then expand until the rubber breaks, and the balloon bursts

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The answer is actual b
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