As the bubbles get into a containe and as the get to the top they can't go anywhere and when they staytogether they form foam/froth ..this means bubble cant go anywhere else so they stay together on the top of the container
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Soap and water.
Bonds stay together by electrons that travel on the atoms combined, holding the atoms together.
Yes. Warm air hair dryers tend to pop soap bubbles by drying them out. The bubble is a thin layer of liquid held together by surface tension, and soap keeps the liquid suspended longer than ordinary bubbles in water.
Surface tension.
Bubbles decide what they want to do and when the want to pop. So you have no control over how the bubbles act.
It looks like a bunch of tiny bubbles bunched together, kinda like foam but the bubbles are about the size of a pin head.
Type your answer here... when lava cools, bubbles form and as the lava turns to stone, the bubbles stay inside.
The force holding the molecules are stronger (colder=closer together), therefore the bubbles have more force holding them together.
newts can stay together
cornstarch and water mixed together is a hard and soft propertie.......BUBBLES!......i just needed to say that!
The Care Bears - 1985 The Thing That Came to Stay Space Bubbles 4-18 was released on: USA: 1988
Stay Together was created in 1993.
The Care Bears - 1985 The Thing That Came to Stay Space Bubbles 4-18 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
no but they can split apart and join together
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Soap and water.