In my opinion is that it doesn't because it stays a bubble the longest in cold water because in real life that evaporates in the air so it's used to it. :)
Bubbles last longer in cool water because the cold water doesn't take energy from the bubbles
Bubbles typically last longer in cold water than in hot water. This is because cold water has a higher concentration of dissolved gases, which helps maintain the integrity of the bubble's structure. In contrast, hot water has lower gas solubility, causing bubbles to burst more quickly.
hot spring --------------------- Hot springs rare most are just "Springs".
Then it is boiling
When water slowly bubbles underground, it can form geysers or hot springs. Geysers erupt intermittently, releasing steam and water into the air, while hot springs have a constant flow of warm water to the surface. Both are caused by underground volcanic activity or geothermal heating.
Soap bubbles typically last longer in cool or cold air compared to warm air. This is because cooler air is denser and can help slow down the evaporation rate of the water in the bubble mixture, allowing the bubble to stay intact for a longer period of time.
Yes, when a hot tub blows out bubbles, it is a result of mechanical energy being used to create the agitation in the water that produces the bubbles. The mechanical energy is typically generated by a pump or blower within the hot tub system.
When water is heated it releases gas. The gas comes out in a bubble form.
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no, both cold and hot water can affect soap bubbles
That's the sound of the bubbles and the water heating.
Becauseof the steam, when the water heats up it forms steam. is you feel the steam that comes out of a kettle, it's very hot and wets your hand (when your hand is wet it means the hot water has cooled again)