Tree sap and rubber. He wanted to create something that doesn't dissolve easily... yet tastes good. So he took the components of rubber and using the same basic idea created Bubble Gum.
I don't think so. He was only 27 when he died
because it is. There isn't really an answer to that question. Sorry :( its called bubble after the cockney rhyming slang for beak which is bubble and squeak...beak is another English slang word for the nose,,,as in up the nose or snort,,,beak is also English slang for cocaine for the same reason(it goes up ur nose)
I doubt it, it would burst in the fridge! Edit By Brittany Hanson: Yes in a way they freeze. You go outside in Freezing temperatures of at least 0- F or -18 C and blow the bubbles, they will then turn into crystallized bubbles and if you pop them, they will slowly fall down in a confetti like form.
The bubbles on top of a drink are just air bubbles. When carbonated beverages are poured into a glass they form an area on top of the drink that looks like foam. The slang word for this is suds or a head.
yeah he does although many people think he is playing it on he actually is speaking impaired which makes me really sad especially when some people make fun of him and call him a spaz
Yes, Charles Henry Turner had two siblings, a brother named Frank and a sister named Gertrude.
bubble I think because her first word was bubble
I don't think you can.
its blows and i think it is extra
I think the hot water bubble flies fastest than cold water bubble.
"Patrick Henry's sister was the grandmother of Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston, and the great-grandmother of John Warfield Johnston (a nephew of General Johnston). " I think I read that her name was Elizabeth Hope this helps!
d. a speech bubble with the words,"what i really think is..."
I would think of it more as a Bubble bath name.
i think 550
Hypothesis: I think the fog will affect the bubble and the expect that when all the fog builds up into the bubble the dry ice bubble is going to burst. I think that because when all the fog from the dry ice builds up in to the bubble then it is going to burst.
I know it has to do with science....I just can't remember the name of it....manuka? I think.
The only bubble car I can think of is the Pacer made by AMC (American Motors Corp).