balloons balloons balloons...
everyone likes balloons
Any celebration without the balloons is incomplete
. They have become an integral part of any
festivity.
children absolutely like them Because balloons
are float, bounce and are colourful.
Do you know how and when they were discovered
? let we know right now
Toy balloons can look like a relatively modern
invention, but their variations existed for
centuries.
There are illustrations from the 14th century
that depict balloons made from inflated pig
bladder.
Inflated animal bladders were used in play
by Indian and Eskimo children.
Most of the bladders were from sea animals.
The first rubber balloons were made by Professor
Michael Faraday in 1824 for use in his experiments
with hydrogen at the Royal Institution in
London.
Latex balloons were manufactured for the first
time in London in 1847 by J.G.
Ingram, but they didn’t enter mass production
until the 30s of the 20th century.
Balloons in their various forms were invented
for use in military communications, scientific
experiments, and transportation, but it wasn't
long before people began to have fun with
them.
Party balloons are mostly made of a natural
latex tapped from rubber trees, and can be
filled with air, helium, water, or any other
suitable liquid or gas.
If you use a gas lighter than air, helium,
for instance, the balloon will float in the
air.
Helium is a good gas for filling the balloons
because it is safe: it will not catch fire,
and it is not toxic when inhaled.
Rubber balloons can also be filled with water.
and can burst when thrown into a solid object.
Water balloons are used in a summer pastime
of cooling off through water balloon fight
games.
Water balloons are also popular for celebrations,
including celebrating Holi and Carnival in
India, Nepal, and several other countries.
Balloons can be made in many different shapes.
They are usually oval but some of the standard
shapes are: “zeppelins" or "airships," which
are longer than wide but more than standard
“ovals”;
twisting balloons” similar to "espirals"
and "rattlesnakes" but much narrower so they
can be used in balloon modeling - making shapes
out of balloons.
Balloons are used for decorating birthday
parties, weddings, corporate functions, school
events, and for other festive gatherings.
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