Bubbles decide what they want to do and when the want to pop. So you have no control over how the bubbles act.
The difference is the bubble's apple juice bubbles are barely underwater and big,they then go away.The pee bubbles are small above the water and stay there.
The correct response is big, bursting bubbles.
If there are big bubbles that pop then it is boiled
No sorry, people can not step into big bubbles but if you are talking about the big hamster balls that some people go in than yes people can. But into like a big blown bubble from a container of bubbles is not possible.
Lemon juice does make big bubbles because it lightens the mixture, allowing the bubble to get bigger.
Yes, bigger bubbles reach the ground sooner than smaller bubbles do.
There are no cheats. 45 is even worse - there are no cheats for that either. :( But try to stay on the left of the bubbles and go as quick as you can! When you've done the big yellow one, stay on the right of the three that have just been let out, and keep shooting, and gradually move along (right) bit by bit. Then get the bubbles that are still left. :)
No, in most cases both big and small bubbles fall at the same rate because they experience the same drag force from the surrounding air. The size of the bubble does not significantly affect how fast it falls.
Bubbles.
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The bubbles in hand sanitizer can appear to stay still because the liquid has a high viscosity, meaning it is thick and resists flowing easily. This can prevent the bubbles from moving around or popping quickly. Additionally, the bubbles may be trapped within the gel-like consistency of the hand sanitizer, further contributing to their perceived stillness.
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