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The internal air would cool down and contract (lessen) the balloon's volume.
The volume decreases because the air molecules slow down and pack closer together.
Think like this if you but sand in a bucket with a balloon in the bottom will the balloon be crushed? its the same way with water or any liquid the deeper you go the more of the liquid is pushing down on you which makes pressure rise.
The balloonist would turn of their burner so that the balloon can lose its latitude and then gradually the balloon will come down.
the balloonist would turn off the burner, allowing the air inside the balloon to cool down. Hot air rises so as the air cools down the balloon will lose altitude.
it goes down
it will pop it
It would probably fill up with water, and then you'd have a water balloon.
It has less weight holding it down, so it goes higher.
they slow down
the particles begin to slow down and relax releasing the lift of the balloon at a slow rate which is why its safe to ride.
The internal air would cool down and contract (lessen) the balloon's volume.
the muscle that pulls down on the lungs, the decrease in pressure inflates the lungs, a good example is a ballon inside a pop bottle, with the bottom replaced with another balloon, when you pull down on it the balloon inflates.
balloon, dude
The pressure increases and volume decreases. The air presses down.
To make balloon stress balls, take a balloon and a funnel along with some flour, and make the opening of the balloon circle around the bottom of the funnel. Then, pour flour into the funnel and poke it down with scissors or something sharp. Once your balloon is all filled up with flour, tie a knot at the opening and squeeze away!
The volume decreases because the air molecules slow down and pack closer together.