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Why do bubbles burst in the air?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

It is not sharpness that bursts bubbles but actually heat and dryness. You can stick a pin right through a bubble and it will not burst, so eventually a bubble will burst due to either temperature of dryness, so if your gonna blow bubbles do it in somewere with moisture in the air and nowhere to hot and it should last longer.

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