We know helium is less dense than air so helium balloons rise, but why does helium make your voice sound weird when you suck in the helium gas?


Today’s Question by:
Mrs. Thomas’ 4th Hour Class
Midway Middle School
Rigby

Answered by: Alan Jensen
Pharmacy Manager
Sav-on Pharmacy

 

 

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