I doubt it, it would burst in the fridge!
Edit By Brittany Hanson: Yes in a way they freeze. You go outside in Freezing temperatures of at least 0- F or -18 C and blow the bubbles, they will then turn into crystallized bubbles and if you pop them, they will slowly fall down in a confetti like form.
I think so
Yes in a way they freeze. You go outside in Freezing temperatures of at least 0- F or -18 C and blow the bubbles, they will then turn into crystallized bubbles and if you pop them, they will slowly fall down in a confetti like form.
No or else the first bubble will pop, and how will you get it in there?
the gas starts to bubble up (boil) and when you put cold gases in it it startes to cool down the gas starts to bubble up (boil) and when you put cold gases in it it startes to cool down
Some people put bubble wrap on their windows in the winter because it helps with insulation and will ultimately decrease your heat/energy bill.
because it is. There isn't really an answer to that question. Sorry :( its called bubble after the cockney rhyming slang for beak which is bubble and squeak...beak is another English slang word for the nose,,,as in up the nose or snort,,,beak is also English slang for cocaine for the same reason(it goes up ur nose)
The air inside expands.
dawn has the most dish soap bubbles...hope i helped u
you open the pack then you put it inside your mouth chew for 20 sec then blow the bubble
Air.
You get inside and dont get out (: hope this helps xx
air
The bubble in the egg is called an air sac, and helps prevent the egg from drying out (too quickly).
It's a gas that is inside a liquid (the bubble is the liquid).
Glue a sheet of bubble wrap to the inside of a mailer envelope.
It's a gas that is inside a liquid (the bubble is the liquid).
you put it in your pocket open it during recess(if you have it). keep the rapper to put bubble gum in put bubble gum in rapper after recess other than that i do not know
a gas
air
no its just a reflection