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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?

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The air in balloon is at a higher pressure than the sorrounding air .
The night pressure of the air that was inside the balloon is now free to expand and it creates a pressure that makes it pop
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Answer:

" Atmospheric pressure outside the balloon decreases as the balloon rises. "

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If this is one of the options given, it is correct. I took the test and got it right.

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