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Springs bubble primarily due to the presence of dissolved gases in the water, such as carbon dioxide or methane. When underground water is pressurized and then released, the reduction in pressure can cause these gases to come out of solution, forming bubbles. Additionally, geological activity can create conditions that force gases to the surface, resulting in bubbling. This natural phenomenon is often observed in mineral springs and certain geological formations.

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