a bathtub,washing machine,dishwasher,pop,soda,soapy water etc.
It is gooey and cold and full of bubbles
Bubbles taste better
Pumice forms from globules of lava that are full of gas bubbles. Those bubbles are still present when the lava solidifies.
a full sink
Real answer: pumiceGag answer: soapstone
bub·bly adj. 1. Full of or producing bubbles: a bubbly drink; a bubbly soap. 2. Resembling bubbles: big, bubbly clouds. 3. Full of high spirits; effervescent: bright, bubbly children. Source: http://www.answers.com/bubbly?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3
Sparkling wine is "wine with bubbles" - carbon dioxide creates the bubbles in your mouth and tingling on your tongue. They can be dry, sweet, full bodied or light. Champagne is the most popular "sparkling wine.
When you poor water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill the spaces between the marbles; bubbles will also appear.
Pumice is a volcanic rock that is so full of gas bubbles that is it very light, and rough surfaced.
No, speech bubbles typically do not include full stops at the end of sentences as it can disrupt the flow of conversation and make the text appear more formal. Instead, they rely on other punctuation or visual cues to indicate the end of a sentence.
because the orange peel is full of trapped air bubbles .the peel makes it light for its size
A pumice stone is a volcano output that is so full of air bubbles and so light that it floats on water.