By reducing the volume of the bubble, you increase the pressure (P = M/V), and the pressure increases until the plastic material cannot hold it anymore, and it bulges outward, splits, and pops.
Yes, it does. The higher the temperature, usually, the shorter amount of time the bubble pops.
A needle....>_>
it makes a kid cry
Anything that looks so good. It isn't, it Inflates more and more and than pops. Just like a bubble.
The Balloon Pops
It pops because pressure is being applied.
if the bubble pops remember where it was or just deal ;0;0:):):);0;0;0;:):)
blow it too big and then it pops
a bubble of gas that pops as it come out of the anus causing a squeaky noise.
The bubble pops!
There is so much pressure wile the bubble expands it pops.
a gas bubble in ur stomach pops =]
this guy pops out at the end
Yes, it does. The higher the temperature, usually, the shorter amount of time the bubble pops.
the composition of the litheosphere is lolly pops and bubble gum
It goes to the surface...
because he liked when it POPS!