The temparature was higher and it caused more air pressure
we all know that the kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas is very large so ,when the balloon is kept in the sun the air inside it gets heated and the molecules move further apart resulting in the bursting of the balloon.Sometimes it melts depending on the heat of the sun however if the sun is very hot, the balloon may pop.Balloons are usually made from latex which if it was to be left simply laying out in the sun would would possibly get so hot that it would start to melt. However if you were to inflate it before doing so the air inside would expand enlarging the balloon until it bursts assuming the balloon was well inflated in the first place.Iy will expand if the air is heated.
well when the pressure get to much inside the membrane (ballon) burst. The pressure get to much when someone sits on it for example. Another reason it pops is because of a puncture in the ballon (a needle)
When in the sun the balloon gets slightly bigger, when in the refrigerator the balloon shrinks.
Heat causes substances to expand. When left in the sun the air inside the beach ball will expand. If the air expands enough it will burst the beach ball.
the pressure has increased
The air molecules would expand, increasing the pressure of the balloon. When anything gets cold, it contracts, and when heated, it expands. Atoms and molecules are always moving - when something is hot, the molecules are moving faster and greater distances. When something is cold, the molecules are still moving, just slowly and at much smaller distances. You won't see much a difference while it's partially inflated, though there would be one. You can see results more drastically by heating a balloon that is near completely inflated. The more air molecules that are in the balloon, the greater the expansion. In other words, the bigger the balloon and more air that's in it, when heated you will see a larger change in the balloon size.
You blow into it and then it gets bigger. Last you have to tie it.
the heat makes the molecules inside the balloon travel faster, pushing outward on the balloon. This, the balloon expands when heated
When an inflated balloon is pressed against a wall, the air inside the balloon gets compressed, creating a higher pressure inside the balloon. This higher pressure forces the balloon to stick to the wall due to the imbalance of pressures pushing against the wall.
A balloon gets heated up by the sun or another external heat source that warms the air inside the balloon. The heated air inside the balloon becomes less dense than the surrounding air, causing the balloon to rise.
When you apply a force by pressing an inflated balloon between your palm, the air inside the balloon gets compressed, causing an increase in pressure. If the force is strong enough, the balloon may burst due to the increased pressure exceeding the strength of the balloon material.
When heated it get larger and when you freeze it the matter gets smaller with an exeption to ice
The cold temperature in the freezer will cause the air molecules inside the balloon to contract, making the balloon shrink in size. If the balloon gets cold enough, the rubber may become brittle and more prone to popping.
If it is cooled its gets extremely cold from the helium,and when the heat is in the balloon it keeps it warm when its in the helium
When the balloon is placed in hot water, the air particles inside the balloon gain energy and move faster, increasing their kinetic energy. This causes them to collide with the walls of the balloon more frequently and with greater force, leading to an increase in pressure inside the balloon. The increased pressure causes the balloon to expand and appear bigger.
If you mean a kid's balloon, nothing. If you mean a hot air balloon, then it slowly cools and thus gets denser (heavier). Therefore it needs to be re-heated periodically.
Heating the air inside the balloon causes the air molecules to move faster and spread out, creating higher pressure inside the balloon than outside. This pressure difference causes the balloon to expand and inflate.