After rubbing a balloon on your shirt, your hair sticks up when the balloon is near your head. Explain how tiny particles on you and the balloon can make your hair stand up.(1 point)

Electrons are transferred from your body to the balloon. This gives you a negative charge and the balloon a positive charge. The opposite charges attract.

Protons are transferred from your body to the balloon. This gives you a negative charge and the balloon a positive charge. The opposite charges attract.

Electrons are transferred from your body to the balloon. This gives you and the balloon a negative charge. The like charges attract.

Electrons are transferred from your body to the balloon. This gives you a positive charge and the balloon a negative charge. The opposite charges attract.

Electrons are transferred from your body to the balloon. This gives you a negative charge and the balloon a positive charge. The opposite charges attract, causing your hair to stand up.