Yes, rubber can shrink, in two ways, for two separate reasons.
Rubber can shrink if put in the dryer for an immense amount of time, the reason for this is the molecules in the rubber absorb the nucleotides around the surface, there for, giving the rubber a smaller appearance.
Rubber can also shrink if you leave it in the sunlight for too long. Now this is a debated subject, but it is very true. The rubber absorbs the leftover photons the sun contributes to the objects and organisms around it, therefore, making the rubber shrink.
The way you can get rubber, depending on the type, to be prevent from shrinking, you can either rub saliva on it, making the rubber absorb the bacteria and create antibodies against the dryer nucleotides and photons from the sun. Another way is not leaving your rubber in the dryer or the sun.
Apply heat
Get a basketball and a shrink machine then use glue to attach to ear
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No it will cause rubber to expand.
Well the latex and rubber can shrink but the bracelet and its molded shape will not shrink. Sorry.
may be for increasing it's entropy
A dryer usually works, throw it in for a few minutes or better and easier hair dryer
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Hypertonic conditions make a cell shrink .
Yes, although sometimes not noticeably enough to notice. Different types of rubber would experience different shrinkage rates.
Nothing can make it shrink either.
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