it has noting but air
These bubbles contain air.
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Yes because all bubbles contain air (which is composed of various gasses). or some other form of gas.
No, you cannot breathe air bubbles underwater because they do not contain enough oxygen to sustain human respiration.
The action bubbles in comics are often called "speech bubbles" or "word balloons." These graphic elements contain text that represents the dialogue or thoughts of the characters in the comic.
Fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide so carbon dioxide contains bubbles. The bubbles contain air and our body burbs to release the gas stored in the bubbles. My ahmah once drank a fizzy drink and she burbled loudly. Ans your blurb spell wrongly!!!
When calcium reacts with water, it produces hydrogen gas as a byproduct. The reaction generates bubbles that contain this hydrogen gas, which is released as the calcium dissolves and reacts with the water. Additionally, the reaction also forms calcium hydroxide, but the bubbles themselves primarily consist of hydrogen.
Ice cores contain tiny bubbles that contain a sample of the atmosphere from that time period. By studying the ice bubbles, it is possible to reconstruct the composition of the atmosphere at that time and thus the climate.
The bubbles produced by pondweed during photosynthesis underwater contain oxygen gas. This is a byproduct of the process and indicates that photosynthesis is occurring. If the experiment permits the bubbles to escape, they can be collected and tested to confirm the presence of oxygen.
I would think no,but they should not go in your mouth just to be safe.
DNA and RNA