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While they bring joy, balloons—particularly latex and foil types—pose environmental risks. When released into the atmosphere, they eventually fall back to Earth as litter. Marine animals often mistake balloon fragments for food, which can be fatal. Consequently, many regions are now implementing bans on mass balloon releases, encouraging biodegradable alternatives or "reusable" decor. Conclusion

High-altitude weather balloons carry "radiosondes" into the stratosphere to measure temperature, humidity, and pressure, providing vital data for weather forecasting. balloon

Hot-air balloons are used for recreation and competition, relying on the principle that warm air is less dense than the cool air around it. While they bring joy, balloons—particularly latex and foil

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