Nope, they'll probably be popped by planes or birds.
We'll all float lol
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1.This means that, when a latex helium balloon goes high towards the sky or is at a higher altitude, the atmospheric pressure becomes less. ... So, latex helium balloons don't go on space, heaven, to the moon or to the sun. They reach a point where the atmospheric pressure is less than the pressure inside the balloon itself.
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2.A lack of gravity would eventually take its toll on our very planet, writes Masters. "Earth itself would most likely break apart into chunks and float off into space." ... Without the force of gravity to hold it together, the intense pressures at its core would cause it to burst open in a titanic explosion.
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Nope, they'll probably be popped by planes or birds.
We'll all float lol
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1.NO
2. ALL THINGS IN EARTH WILL UNBALANCED
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