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Because there are cells in in water and everything with water bubbles rise because the cells vibrate whch cause bubbling with Bubbles as in the ones u buy or detergent they have gas in them and gas floats everywhere we breath gas
Bubbles are comprised of gases, which have a lesser density than water. Since they are less dense, they get pushed up to the surface, and they rise, lighter than the liquid around them.
Air is lighter than water.
it affects the water because the bubbles have oxygen inside them which causes pressure
kinetic energy
Because there are cells in in water and everything with water bubbles rise because the cells vibrate whch cause bubbling with Bubbles as in the ones u buy or detergent they have gas in them and gas floats everywhere we breath gas
Bubbles are comprised of gases, which have a lesser density than water. Since they are less dense, they get pushed up to the surface, and they rise, lighter than the liquid around them.
Air is lighter than water.
it affects the water because the bubbles have oxygen inside them which causes pressure
Since the bubbles have less density than the surrounding water, gravity pulls the water down, and the bubbles go up.
big bubbles can pop pretty fast but small bubbles can't pop faster. by. Adam 8) I like bubbles. :P
kinetic energy
The gas inside the bubble is less dense than the surrounding water
My answer is, that there are air bubbles in the bottom of it, (WHEN ITS BOILING) Than those air bubbles rise to the top, & That's how hot water bubbles more than cold water.
Carbon Dioxide CO2 is the bubbles that rise in the air.
Air or CO2 bubbles tend to coalese as they rise and are being forced closer together by the containers shape. They can cling to a containers walls and group up as they rise.
the answer is bubbles are found in liquids.................