Shiley Ellis flip side to NAME GAME single
EVER SEE A DIVER KISS HIS WIFE (WHILE THE BUBBLES BOUNCE ABOUT ABOVE THE WATER) was written by Shirley Ellis (whose real name was Shirley Elliston) and Lincoln Chase. It was recorded sometime in 1963-65. It appears on the albums "The Complete Congress Recordings," Connoisseur Collection CD 30340, 2001; and "The Very Best of Shirley Ellis," Taragon CD 1005.
These bubbles contain air.
Most likely, the water bubbles very much and it might come out of the kettle.
Dissolved air bubbles out of the water, as the boiling point of water is reached, water vapour starts to form inside the liquid in the form of bubbles
They are the same. When cold water heats up and bubbles that means it is boiling.
if water slowly bubbles up from underground, what is forming?
Becuase air is less dense than water so it raises above it
The diver
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The gas bubbles exhaled by a SCUBA diver are always spherical for two reasons: the gas molecules are pushing outward from the bubble in all directions with the same amount of force. In addition, the water outside the gas bubble is squeezing the bubble inward in all directions with the same amount of force.
A scuba diver should not ascend rapidly, because the nitrogen in their bloodstream will lose pressure and create bubbles in the bloodstream. This will cause decompression sickness, which can be fatal.
as the bubbles get closer to the surface, there is less water pressure on them therefore allowing them to expand.
This is mainly do to the pressure that the water above the diver is putting on the diver. On the surface air is putting pressure on you but it has less weight than water and as you dive deeper the pressure increases because the amount of water above you also increases.
High water pressure (at depth) causes nitrogen to be dissolved into the bloodstream. Ascending too fast can cause the nitrogen gas to 'bubble out'. These bubbles can cause the diver to suffer a heart attack - with possibly fatal consequences. If a diver rises no faster than the air bubbles they're breathing out, it gives the body time to dispel the nitrogen through the bloodstream and out through the lungs.
a diver
Its called a dive
Aquatic crabs held above the water will produce bubbles through respiration. They draw the air into the space between their claws and shell (arm pit area essentially) and blow it out through their mouth. The protein in the water keeps the bubbles formed from bursting quickly, thus they "blow bubbles".
These bubbles contain air.