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There's something in a

flying horse, There's

something on (in) a huge

balloon - William

Wordsworth!!

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The first rubber „balloons‟, called

“caoutchoucs”, were made in 1824 by

Michael Faraday for scientific purposes.

It was made of Rubber and Glasses

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When a latex balloon is released outside, as

long as it has been well-tied and has no

structural flaws, it will rise to an altitude of about

five miles.

The life of all balloons depends on their

atmosphere and the care they are given by the

recipient.

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Initially hydrogen was first used to make

balloons float. However, it easily explodes

and is highly flammable and hydrogen-filled

balloons often floated to a site of combustible

material where they exploded and started a

fire.

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Balloon, Printed balloons for decoration, is a

relative newcomer gaining in popularity from

1980‟s onwards.

latex balloons are made from 100% natural

latex — not plastic. Latex balloons are

biodegradable and decompose as fast as an

oak leaf in your backyard!

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Printed balloons for corporate

and private occasions, Contact

us: Address:

Tri Products (Europe) Ltd7b Lodge Road Ind. Estate,Staplehurst,Kent,TN12 0QW.

Phone: 01580 890202

Website: http://www.ubag.com/

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Reference:

http://www.signatureballoons.co.uk/balloon-info/balloon_info.aspx?BC_ID=20

http://www.gifttree.com/gifts-blog/fun-facts-about-balloons.html