It goes to the surface...
A water bubble is made of air. If you remove the air from it it will not be a bubble anymore.
OK, not an aquatic animal, but...When damselfly's go under the water's surface to lay eggs, they trap an air bubble around them to breathe.
The water in the fishbowl is evapourated which forms air bubbles under the leaves in the fish tank because the evapourated water escapes the bowl of water by travelling as a bubble. The leaves in the fish tank traps the bubble under it causing it to stay there.
Bubble wrap pops when you squeeze it because the air pockets inside the bubbles are forced to escape through the material, creating a popping sound. The pressure exerted when squeezing the bubble wrap causes the bubbles to burst, releasing the air trapped inside them.
The speed in which an air bubble will travel upwards in water will depend on how small the bubble is and the elevation in which the bubble is being released. The smaller the bubble, the faster it will travel upwards.Ê
The air comes out of your anus, and the bubble escapes to the surface as gas is lighter than water! donnyy@kellisgifts.com
If there is An Air bubble underneath water, yes you can breath
No, an air bubble within a water droplet will not change the magnification of the water droplet. The presence of an air bubble may cause some distortion in the image formed, but it will not affect the magnification itself.
An air bubble in water bursts at the surface due to a decrease in surface tension. As the bubble rises, the water surrounding it is dragged along, stretching and thinning the surface layer. When the bubble reaches the surface, this thin layer breaks, causing the bubble to burst.
An air bubble rises to the surface of water due to buoyancy. The density of air is lower than the density of water, causing the air bubble to experience an upward force that makes it float towards the surface. This is also known as the principle of Archimedes.
Diving spiders make a sort of "diving bell" underwater. They live in there, so they need to fill it with air so they will have something to breathe. The spines on their body can trap air, so they rise to the top of the water, do a sort of somersault to throw themselves above the water surface and right back down into the water. When they come back under, they are covered in a bubble of air. They swim down to the diving bell where they shuck off the bubble of air. If there still is not enough air in their diving bell, then they may go back up again for another bubble.
When an air bubble is released underwater, it will rise to the surface due to buoyancy. Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a liquid on an object immersed in it. As the air bubble rises, the water pressure decreases and the bubble expands in size until it reaches the surface.