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This is fully explained by the Ideal Gas Laws. Temperature, volume, and pressure are all directly inter-related in a gas. Lower temperature creates less pressure which creates a smaller balloon. If you really want to know why this happens, you need to understand what temperature is and what a gas is. Temperature is actually the average kinetic energy of the constituent particles, and a gas is a collection of independently moving atoms or molecules, so, imagine all these molecules of air, whose speed is measured by their temperature. The faster they move, the more force they exert when they collide with the balloon. The more force they exert, the more inflated the balloon will be. It makes perfect sense.

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