That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "bubbles."
that's right you spelled it right
An aerator adds bubbles to flowing water, or oxygen to fish tanks.
A group of bubbles is referred to as foam or froth.
An effervescent substance is a substance that is either containing bubbles or producing bubbles.
If they are separated and floating in the air, like you used a bubble wand and blew a bunch of them, I like a "Flock of Bubbles." If they are more clumped like in a bubble bath, or your sink, I like a "Raft of Bubbles."
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Burbujas
Hot bubbles
The carbonation bubbles in soda are the fizz.
The past tense is "popped" (bubbles, balloons, popcorn).
An aerator adds bubbles to flowing water, or oxygen to fish tanks.
Fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide so carbon dioxide contains bubbles. The bubbles contain air and our body burbs to release the gas stored in the bubbles. My ahmah once drank a fizzy drink and she burbled loudly. Ans your blurb spell wrongly!!!
Why would you need to? If you're writing a story, you don't write things like "bloop" or "splash" - you let the reader imagine those sounds for themselves. Write what is happening to make bubbles, and they'll figure out what it sounds like.
Bubbles produce when there are bubbles
Lemon juice does make big bubbles because it lightens the mixture, allowing the bubble to get bigger.
Bubbles aren't living. Bubbles pop, not die.
When you add salt to soap it will make more bubbles. not bigger bubbles but more bubbles.
Yes, bigger bubbles reach the ground sooner than smaller bubbles do.