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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kelperina in laughing springs will open it
well first you have to find Drip at laughing springs then ask him to give you clean water:) then go back to bubbles:) -krngirljenjen
The largest bubble ever blown was 23 inches in diameter. The record was set July 19, 1994 by Susan Montgomery Williams of Fresno, CA. (Guinness Book of World Records 1998).
Double bubble!
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throwing a bubble means to blow a bubble normally in a bubble gum
The largest bubble ever blown was 23 inches in diameter. The record was set July 19, 1994 by Susan Montgomery Williams of Fresno, CA. (Guinness Book of World Records 1998).
It is a bubble face a face made out of a bubble
Bubble tape
As an admin, if you want to bubble, press F7 to turn into the bubble and then F8 to teleport to the location of your bubble.
saying "bubble" is addicting because it's a very random, funny word to say, and if you say it to much, you can not stop! That is why I LOOOVE saying "bubble bubble bubble bubble"!