Why do my Pages files become huge after editing a document on my ipad

I use Pages on my iPad and on my iMac. When I've created a simple document on the mac it's around 100kb, I then continue working on the ipad via icloud, transfer back to the mac and suddenly it's over 5mb!!
WHY?!?!?
And is there any way to stop it doing this?
Not bothered about storage but I send a lot of documents via email and obviously this is more of a problem
Cheers to anyone who can help

The iPad stores the raw photo data, but displays an iPad optimized version of the original image in its place.
This image is usually an optimized JPEG image, so the quality will not be the same as the raw image file.

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