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The balloon shrinks because the molecules are moving slower
It deflates
Either.
it would shrink in cold and expand in warm, if you really want to surprise your teacher say it has to do with particle theory
The internal air would cool down and contract (lessen) the balloon's volume.
nothing
it gets wet
The balloon shrinks because the molecules are moving slower
which term describes what happens to a cold balloon when placed in a hot car
It deflates
The balloon will have cold air in it since it is in cold. If you were most likely in a hot place and when you pop it, it will create a gas. Gas as in smoke.
Cold water doesn't burst at all.
Either.
Cold water causes a balloon to deflate because the cold air the cold water releases is more dense than the hot air hot water releases. Take a hot air balloon for example, the flames cause the air in the balloon to heat up, causing the hot air balloon to rise. In order to make the balloon go down, you slowly turn on and off the flames in order to cool the air already inside the balloon over a period of time.All in all, cold waters causes balloons to deflate.P.S. Sorry if that made absolutely no sense, it's rather difficult explaining these types of things. c:
it would shrink in cold and expand in warm, if you really want to surprise your teacher say it has to do with particle theory
hot balloon will pop first
it would pop