The more you chew bubblegum the larger potential bubbles can be.
The longer you chew the gum the more liquid (saliva) is added thus making it softer and more pliable.
But the real reason is because as you chew, you get rid of the sugar in the gum. Sugar weakens the bubbles allowing them to pop or deflate much more easily. The less sugar, the bigger bubbles!
Yes, it does. The higher the temperature, usually, the shorter amount of time the bubble pops.
Yes because if you chew gum for a long time it will start to hurt your jaw and this will affect you speaking.
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!...No Time Is Not a Bubble...!
The more you chew bubblegum the larger potential bubbles can be. The longer you chew the gum the more liquid (saliva) is added thus making it softer and more pliable. But the real reason is because as you chew, you get rid of the sugar in the gum. Sugar weakens the bubbles allowing them to pop or deflate much more easily. The less sugar, the bigger bubbles!
Chewing gum or bubble gum remains sticky for some time after being discarded and can cause a sticky mess on shoes, floors, and clothing. You should always properly dispose of chewing gum and all litter. Throwing refuse from a moving vehicle, or on sidewalks, can result in a substantial fine in many locations, as litterbugs have discovered too late.
It will take about 62 regurgitation and chewing rotations and about 6 to 8 hours a day.
I login to Facebook daily. I think 30% of my daily online time-spent would be consumed by Facebook.
The Puritans followed the strict rules....NO card games!!!!!!!They said that wasted a lot of time. They spent their free time quilting.
The invention of the first successful bubble gum is credited to Walter Diemer (1905-1998) in 1928. At the time, 23-year-old Diemer was an accountant for Fleer Chewing Gum Company who experimented on new gum recipes in his spare time. Diemer considered it an accident to have hit upon a formula that was less sticky and more flexible than other chewing gums, characteristics that allowed a chewer to make bubbles. Diemer used a pink dye for his new gum because pink was the only color available at the Fleer Chewing Gum Company. (Pink remains the industry standard for bubble gum.) http://history1900s.about.com/od/1920s/qt/bubblegum.htm
The longest recorded time a soap bubble didn't pop is about 12 months. This was in a controlled experiment with ideal conditions to prevent the bubble from bursting.
a bubble will freeze in the winter time .Suppose you go out to do bubbles outside and if you start blowing the bubbles the bubble will freeze....