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Balls deflate in the winter primarily due to the decrease in temperature, which causes the air inside them to contract. As the temperature drops, the gas molecules move less vigorously, leading to lower pressure inside the ball. Additionally, if the ball is made of materials that are affected by cold, such as rubber, it may become stiffer and less airtight, further contributing to deflation.

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