Bubbles were never created.
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The bubbles should be INSIDE. This way any given section of the surface is protected by several bubbles at the same time (since the external plastic layer will distribute the sharp impact on a group of bubbles simultaniously, and also it protects the individual bubbles from unnesesary breaking).
bubbles appear when you squeeze a wet sponge because as well as pushing the water out you are pushing the air out to, there fore creating bubbles....
The bubbles have air or some other gas in them that is lighter than water.
It's called iridescence, which is an optical phenomenon which occurs when the hue of a multi-layered and semi-transparent object such as soap bubbles appears to change due to the phase shifting of light within the soap bubbles as the angle from which the bubbles is viewed changes.
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The Incans.
in 1968
Ashlee Joy Bubbles!(:
Jim Burkes
Bubbles where invented in a London company here is a weblink happy searching bubbles.org/html/history/bubhistory.htm
Byron and Melody Swetland, the husband and wife team
Soda was invented by Joseph Priestley in 1767. He modeled soda after the bubbles he found in natural mineral water.
It is thought that the ancient Greeks were the first people to chew gum, which they made from resin from trees. Modern gum was invented by Walter Diemer, who perfected the recipe to make bubbles.
In the 1700's familys that didnt have alot of money used a bucket of water, soap, and a twisted wire to make bubbles. Then in the 1800's Mrs. James Noptchaun made the first non toxic bubble solution. But there was no actual inventer of bubbles. They just arrived in mid air.
A finn, that for some funky reason likes bubbles in his/her sauna
Bubbles produce when there are bubbles