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johnny7 | 20:39 Sun 29th Jun 2008 | How it Works
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What happens to balloons filled with helium after you let them go? Where do they end up? They must come down but why do we never see balloons falling out of the sky? I'm bored so someone please entertain me with a response.
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they dont come down you silly sod .they just keep on going up until they reach balloon heaven where they live happily every after :-)
They land in trees and burst on the branches?

They only come down at night when its cool and you are asleep, the warm air keeps them up in the daytime?

They get sucked into jet engines?

If you go to the moon you will see millions floating in space?

Crikey, you are bored!!!
I prefer the Dustypuss theory :o)
all the little birds steal them at night, thats why the dawn chorus is so high pitched, without all the helium we would have a baritone dawn chorus.
I should think they'd burst eventaully, because of the pressure and altitude.
They end up wrapped around the overhead lines on railways...many times I`ve been called out into the middle of nowhere to untangle the bastad things
Oh, that's alright then - I thought it was always the Tesco's carrier bags!
Some of them come down and harm wildlife. In fact there are people trying to get mass baloon releases banned.

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/natur e/ban-balloon-releases-says-marine-charity-844 450.html

They get tangled up with birds, dolphins etc and can even kill them.
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An insightful article vehelpfulguy. Didn't think balloons could cause such damage and controversy. Thanks for that.
They get eaten by schools of Dolphins which then end up polluting our beaches
as its been said, they should be banned

they killing wildlife

i`d rather see some nice fireworks instead
one day we set free a helium filled birthday balloon and watched it drift off into the clouds from our garden here in warwickshire in the midlands, uk.

we'd attached a note with our contact details on it and a week or so later we got a reply to say it had been found by some school children and their teacher in germany!

nice one.

:o)

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