HeatBalloons are mostly filled with helium and the particles inside it all move rapidly everywhere causing the rubbers thin layers to stretch. All balloons are extremely delicate meaning if there is a sudden increase it temperature the balloon could pop this causes the balloon to gain more energy because of more heat and the particle movement increases. If the balloon is already blow up to its max then the air inside of the balloon will soon evaporate causing it to pop.
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Cold TemperatureEven cold temperatures could cause it to pop because when it cools the gas particles have less energy. Slowing down the speed of the particles causes the pressure to decrease on the inside to much the balloon will shrink or even pop.
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PressureA balloon can pop due to pressure on the inside that exceeds its limit and the rubber weakens. this happens when small hole has punctured the balloon and all of the gas particles that where tightly pack together spread out into the air.Changing of StatesBut it can also be cause by states changing like from deposition to condensation. Sometimes from when you blow up the the air condenses from moisture rapidly. The other one which is deposition is caused by gasses depositing forming tiny water droplets of the balloon.
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