Macbeth (in Macbeth) uses this phrase to explain the sudden disappearence of the witches, like they popped like bubbles. It's a famous phrase, an idiom already.
Finkle pepper means bubbles and light savers
We are using our fresh water faster than the ground supply is replenished. Also, earth's water is threatened by pollution.
because there an oxygen, water, and food
This phrase is not used in Romeo and Juliet.
Wind, Water, Fire and Earth
If you mean bubbles of soap and water that you blow, no they can not.
Yes so you can drink it
hot mud with bubbles in it its either that or the avatar <3
no because it comes in bubbles that float,for example if I opened a bottle of water there it would float!
These bubbles contain air.
the bubbles in boiling water is water in a gasious state rising to the surface.
It means something got stuck and the water is not flowing how its suppose to
Bubbles last longer in cool water because the cold water doesn't take energy from the bubbles
Because the cold water makes the bubbles colder and then the bubbles may pop.
The bubbles are water vapour (ie steam) bubbles, not air. Therefore any heating of water back up to boiling point will renew the process of water vapour bubbles occurring.
Dissolved air bubbles out of the water, as the boiling point of water is reached, water vapour starts to form inside the liquid in the form of bubbles
They are the same. When cold water heats up and bubbles that means it is boiling.