No they don't. They're not living things
To quickly eliminate bubbles, gently tap or shake the container to release trapped air, or use a straw to blow air into the liquid to disperse the bubbles.
Dolphins sometimes blow air bubbles when they are bored.
the air when you are blowing
The soap creates the base of the bubble while air fills it in to create a balloon
They blow air bubbles which may mean a sign of lack of air or they may be pregnant and are making a nest for the eggs.
You can blow gently with a straw to blow bubbles in your sea monkey tank.
Yes. Blow bubbles the next time you go swimming or take a bath. You will see the bubbles rise. Air is several hundred times less dense than water.
Aquatic crabs held above the water will produce bubbles through respiration. They draw the air into the space between their claws and shell (arm pit area essentially) and blow it out through their mouth. The protein in the water keeps the bubbles formed from bursting quickly, thus they "blow bubbles".
It is harder to blow bubbles in molasses than water because molasses is thicker and more viscous than water. The higher viscosity of molasses makes it more difficult for air to pass through and create bubbles.
there is vacuum inside the air bubble. since air bubles are formed on the principle of marangoni's Theorem ( surface tension), the water molecules aquire the spherical shape of the bubbles quickly, leaving no air inside the bubble..... the air bubbles or the soap bubbles are used to solve many space and gravity related problems... i hope i have provided u with the correct solution....
Yes.. Trident blows bubbles alot bigger than extra.. Extra is more of a chewing gum and its harder to blow bubbles with. If you have about 2-3 pieces of trident you can blow some good bubbles. :-)
Its the person chewing the gum that produces the bubbles, not the bubble gum itself. Air being trapped into a "gap" ,so to speak, in the gum creates a bubble. Some gum is easier to blow bubbles with because of how far the gum can stretch with out breaking and letting air out.