yes
they blow bubbles because some of them do that just because
Lemon juice does make big bubbles because it lightens the mixture, allowing the bubble to get bigger.
When you add salt to soap it will make more bubbles. not bigger bubbles but more bubbles.
The tadpole may well make a meal of the guppy or at least bit chunks of the guppys fins. I would not advise it.
Goldfish make bubbles underwater by releasing air from their gills, which creates bubbles that rise to the surface of the water.
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.
Saliva can create bubbles when it contains air pockets that are trapped when you move your tongue or open your mouth. The surface tension of the saliva helps to form and sustain these bubbles, similar to creating soap bubbles with soap and water.
To prevent air bubbles from forming under a coverslip when mounting a slide, make sure to apply the mounting medium evenly and carefully lower the coverslip onto the specimen at a slight angle to allow air to escape. Additionally, you can gently press down on the coverslip to help any remaining air bubbles escape before sealing the edges.
Bubbles!
When you work out, the movement and pressure on your joints can cause gas bubbles to form in the synovial fluid, which can make a cracking sound when they are released. This is a normal and harmless occurrence.
wine has little tiny bubbles inside them and unfortunately frump make them last longer.
To make unbreakable bubbles, you can try adding glycerin or corn syrup to your bubble solution. These ingredients help create stronger bonds in the mixture, making the bubbles less likely to pop. You can also use a wand with multiple holes to create more resilient bubbles.