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first, chew the gum until it looses its flavor, then make it into a ball with the tounge. then lay it out on the top of your mouth, wrap it around your tounge, and then blow your bubble!! (practise makes perfect)

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Bubbles are formed when a gas is trapped in a liquid, because the gas is less dense it rise in the form of a bubble to escape into the atmosphere.

rhepor kim.genius: yes actually, but, the main reason why bubbles are formed is because of the pressure under the water that pushes the air or gas in the water to go upward to escape from the water. Since, pressure is directly proportional to temperature, that only means that when the pressure under the water increases temperature also increases,which results to a process which we can call, solidification. Because of the slowly increase of temperature due to the trapped gas or air in the water, this causes partial solidification or we can call as soft solidification of water that has trapped gas inside, which causes the soft solidified water to bulge and form a bubble. And due to surface tension, the bubbles could staye for a short time on the water or in the air.
And for additional information, that is why I believe that a bubble is formed from a solidified water (soft crystal), since it serves as a medium to see the spectrum of light. (water and crystals are mediums to see the spectrum of light)

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When a substance of one state of matter is trapped in another, EX: air in water,. The only reason bubbles survive shortly on the surface of liquids or in the air is because of surface tension

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they are filled with air than float and pop just like that hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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either it is being popped by some one or force of air is putting pressure on it. but actually bubbles don't pop they dissolve (watch timewarp)

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