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Smaller ones sink due to the weight of the rain.

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Helium-filled balloons can get wet and become heavier in rainy weather, causing them to lose their buoyancy and potentially fall to the ground. Additionally, the moisture from the rain can cause the balloon material to weaken and deteriorate faster.

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