Because it does not have a rubbery part like all the other gum in this world
I'd say it's a negative. It can break easily, it's too delicate, and you'd have to be extra careful with it.
There is so much pressure wile the bubble expands it pops.
No, the Macbook Air does not break easily.
Bubble wrap keeps something protected, making sure something fragile doesn't break.
air bubble
Yes, they will break easily. 1 ollie and your board is gone
Packaging foam is used in shipping to make sure the item inside doesn't loosely move around in the shipping box and break. Many times bubble wrap is also used for extra security.
No
no they do not break down
Make sure your hands and the base of the vase are dry, also avoid picking bubble vasess up by the rim because they ma be thin and break easily. Always place one hand under the container and the other near the neck or on the sides.
If you are a layperson and see a "bubble" in IV tubing, you should report it to the nurse. Sometimes a bubble can be easily corrected; but other times, it can create additional problems. NOTE: if a "bubble" of air is large, or if there are many bubbles, it can push an air embolis into the bloodstream which can create a life-threatening condition! A small bubble can be easily corrected, usually. Sometimes, the smallest bubble presents no risk unless there are many. If you are a professional, or have been trained to do IVs for a family member, you can place your fingers (index and middle finger) above the bubble, and thumb and pinkie below the bubble -- lightly, don't squeeze the tube -- and tap the bubble with your index finger and thumb of your other hand. Be careful that you don't jar the needle / insertion site. After 1 or 2 taps, the bubble should rise and break up, with the air traveling upward, back toward the IV bag. Again, if you are not trained, you should seek the advice of a trained medical person so that they can evaluate the tubing, IV flow, and the presence of the air "bubbles".
no