actually bubbles can be almost any shape, it depends on how it is built up, or how it was blown. or your question may be how come bubbles cant be spheres in which case it can be.
I have the same problem
because its made up of many separate but interactive parts or spheres. They are studying how these spheres are interconnected.
we breath from trees
It means lost in love
Hydrosphere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klerksdorp_Spheres its strange but i cant find anything about this in German language on wikipedia!? its a riddle like the ica stones or the yonaguni underwater pyramids.
spheres are the 3-d figures which have least energy so bubble tend to be round in a circle
No. But air is where the last bubbles went when they popped.
A piranha will gladly snack on a goldfish. Heed this warning when you buy a pet piranha. It may try to eat bubbles, and I do NOT mean bubbles that are shimmering spheres of soap...
Most aquatic animals cant live without bubbles, so my guess is no.
because the most stable shape is a sphere.
Of course. He can blow bubbles with anything. Even water.
because the bubbles block there throats
you cant
They are both balls and they are both spheres, obviously.
A sphere is a perfectly symmetrical three-dimensional geometric shape where every point on its surface is equidistant from its center. This distance is known as the radius. Spheres have no edges or corners, making them unique among other three-dimensional shapes. Common examples of spheres include balls and bubbles.
They can be made of anything. They can even be made of a gas - inside a liquid in a weightless environment, for example.