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The volume of the balloon would decrease. The pressure of the water would press inward on the balloon and cause it to shrink in volume.
If the carrying capacity suddenly decreased, you could probably expect the amount of organisms within the ecosystem to decrease as well. (There is a decreased amount of room/resources for the organisms, causing the quantity of organisms to decrease as well.) hope that helps :)
All living things would die
the surface water would lower and lower, and eventually dry up.
No raining? I don't know.
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
the balloon's volume would decrease!!!
The population would decrease. APEX ...
The volume of the balloon would decrease. The pressure of the water would press inward on the balloon and cause it to shrink in volume.
The pressure of the gas would rise. Explain? OK, Blow up a balloon and tie the end. Decrease volume of the container (step on balloon). Balloon explodes (Pressure rose)
It needs to be open at the bottom to get heat from the burners into the balloon to warm up the air and decrease its density. If you sealed it off, eventually heat exchange through the fabric of the balloon would could the air off enough that the balloon would no longer be bouyant and it would lose altitute.
less helium..?
the balloon would probably put on a jumper
Polar gases would have some mutual attraction and there by observe a decrease in volume so the volume of the balloon would decrease.
If the balloon is filled with water, and the water freezes, the balloon will expand and may burst. This is because at temperatures below 4ºC, water begins to expand and as it turns to ice, it has a larger volume than when it was liquid.
When in the sun the balloon gets slightly bigger, when in the refrigerator the balloon shrinks.