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Learning about forces in science you have found out about stretchy materials. These can be used to make balloons. Balloons work by being filled with air or inflated. Other things work by being inflated. Tires and bouncy-castles are blown up with air. Have you ever blown bubbles? Bubbles are full of air, too. This quiz is about forces at play in balloons, bubbles and other inflated things.
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Are you good at blowing up balloons?
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Hot air rises. It pushes the balloon up
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Have you ever seen a hot-air balloon in the sky?
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What is the biggest bubble you have ever blown?
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Bubbles don’t last very long
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What sound does a balloon make when it bursts?
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When the air is blown into the bouncy castle, the bouncy castle is inflated
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Have you ever used a bicycle pump?
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Are you a good swimmer?
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The wading pool has to be blown up. It has to be inflated
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