User talk:Balloons0912

latex balloons are completely biodegradable - the only type of balloon used in a professionally-produced balloon drop or a balloon release. A latex balloon's molecular structure begins breaking down with inflation and gathers momentum when exposed to sunlight and the atmosphere, if released outside. Within three hours, most latex balloons released into the atmosphere rise to approximately five miles, begin to oxidize, freeze and shatter into spaghetti-like pieces. Once on the ground gases and microorganisms attack the latex, continuing the natural decomposition process - even in the dark.

Scientific research, most notably by D.K. Burchette in, "A Study of the Effect of Balloon Releases on the Environment," demonstrates that latex balloons decompose at a rate equal to - or faster than - an oak leaf under similar conditions.