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Physics, 28.07.2019 22:00 littleprinces

Why does a partially inflated weather balloon expand as it rises? the balloon itself stretches over time. air pressure inside the balloon decreases as the balloon rises. a change in temperature causes the balloon to expand. air pressure pushing in on the balloon decreases as the balloon rises.

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