Well if a bubble is in a warm area it would pop faster because it is hot the molecules are so close together it POPS!
Yes and No it all depends on how bad the precipitation is and if it can effect the temperature of the air and climate if it does than that you can say yes if not than it would be a No. But for the most part precipitation can and does effect temp which has to do with the climate so Yes it does effect the climate.
No, this would have no effect on climate. Climate change is caused by global warming.
it would kill them
it would kill them
they mainly live in a hot climate.
acid rain clouds would increase and would prevent you from seeing the sunset.
The climate would be warmer. :)
That depends on which way the climate is changing, a globally colder climate would see the buildup of ice on land and sea levels would fall. A warming climate would have the opposite effect, sea levels rising and coastal cities and croplands destroyed.
Assuming you're discussing soap-bubbles... The size would be dependent on the amount of bubble solution, and the amount of air inside the bubble. The method for creating the bubble is rarely completely uniform, yielding bubbles of different sizes. The same would be true of any detergent bubbles.
Water would be easier to find and they would wear different clothing
Water would be easier to find and they would wear different clothing
Water would be easier to find and they would wear different clothing