i imagine that its the oxygen trapped in the soil
champagne bubbles if the glass its in has dust on the sides of it. When you pour it the air sticks to the dust. This means if you go to a restaruant and when they pour the champagne there are millions of bubbles in it they havnt cleaned their glass very well.
The bubbles you see that come from dry ice are filed with carbon dioxide and water vapour the surface tension of the water causes the bubbles to happen and when you bow on them the presure of the wind breaks the surface tension releasing the CO2 and eater.
Calcium oxidizes when combined with water. If you were to pour calcium powder into a beaker of water, you would see a much more dramatic effect, as the increased surface area of the powder catalyses the reaction. Also, calcium pellets (resembling gravel) react similarly with water, oxidizing and bubbling, and raising the temperature of the water. Your calcium samples must have been small enough to float to the surface on the gaseous bubbles created during the oxidation, and sank to the bottom once again after the bubbles were released.
It becomes mud.
it is dull
When you poor water into a jar full of marbles, the water will fill the spaces between the marbles; bubbles will also appear.
The water falls faster and pushed the water down allowing air in before the water balances out and the trapped air form air bubbles
When we pour water onto a magnet it loses a little bit of magnetic power.
Because the water is hot!
champagne bubbles if the glass its in has dust on the sides of it. When you pour it the air sticks to the dust. This means if you go to a restaruant and when they pour the champagne there are millions of bubbles in it they havnt cleaned their glass very well.
the ac condensation drain hose is plugged or crimped.
no. water put on water makes more water. its the same as land on land. put land on land, makes more land not dyer land.
Oil is not soluble in water. That's why two layers form when you pour oil onto water - the top layer being oil (it is less dense than water)
You can add it into the water that you spray onto the window screen, or you can just pour it onto the screen and the ice will melt, the same concept goes for when you add it to the water to clear and clean the window screen.
Water doesn't always make fire worse. If you get a candle light on fire and pour a bucket of water on it, it will stop burning. Fire can make the water evaporate if you pour too little water onto a blaze of fire. Technically, it depends on how much water you use.
Wet garment with cold water and pour salt onto area where the blood is. Let it soak for a while, then scrub.
Get a mould and plaster. Pour water into the plaster and mix. Pour the plaster into the mould and wait for it to dry. Once it is dry carefully take the plaster out of the mould and paint. Note:To get air bubbles out of the wet plaster, gently hit the mould.