why do the shape and size of a balloon change when filled with air or water
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because air and water occupy the shape inside the balloon
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HELLO,
When you blow air in a balloon or fill it with water the water or air occupies some space in the balloon and in order to occupy even more space it pushes the wall of the balloon outwards at all sides.
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When you blow air in a balloon or fill it with water the water or air occupies some space in the balloon and in order to occupy even more space it pushes the wall of the balloon outwards at all sides.
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