Final answer:
When a balloon pops, it is due to pressure overwhelming its material, resulting in a loud noise and the release of air or helium which quickly disperses. The material of the popped balloon remains and should be disposed of. The color of the balloon does not affect the color of the air released, as air is colorless.
Step-by-step explanation:
When asked 'Ano ang nangyari sa lobo?', if we assume the lobo (balloon) popped, it likely burst due to the pressure from inside being too great for the material of the balloon to handle. A loud noise occurs as the stretched material suddenly breaks and the air quickly escapes.
Regarding the question 'Saan napunta ang pumutok na lobo?', the materials of the balloon remain where they are after the pop, but they may scatter a bit due to the force of the air escaping. The remnants of the balloon need to be collected and disposed of properly.
Answering the question, 'Kapag pumutok ang lobo ano ang lalabas?', what comes out is the air or helium that was inside, which quickly disperses into the surrounding environment.
Lastly, the color of the balloon does not affect the color of the air coming out. For 'Kung kulay pula ang lobo kulay pula din ba ang hanging lalabas dito?', the air is always colorless and odorless, regardless of the balloon's color. This is because the gas itself is transparent and has no color.