No
Because for some people it makes a fun sound.
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.
Normal bubbles? If you mean normal, floating soap bubbles, POP THEM!
Probably plastic cups, but it would depend on the comparative smoothness of the containers. the dissolved gas in soda needs a nucleation site to form a gas bubble, this can be a dirt particle or in this case the walls of the container.
no, both cold and hot water can affect soap bubbles
I would think of it more as a Bubble bath name.
You can pop the all. Pop a cork. Pop a bubble and pop a question. You can pop the all. Pop a cork. Pop a bubble and pop a question. You can pop the all. Pop a cork. Pop a bubble and pop a question.
bubble gum bubble gum pop pop pop we think your team is gonna flop flop flop bubble gum bubble gum pop pop pop we know our team is on the top top top
Super Bubble Pop happened in 2002.
Super Bubble Pop was created on 2002-12-25.
A bubble knows when to pop when the air hits it and it explodes/ popped. Sarah
Pop!
Yes, it has bubble gum in it.
Well if a bubble is in a warm area it would pop faster because it is hot the molecules are so close together it POPS!
I am pretty sure not because they would soon run out of air or the bubble would pop.
blow it too big and then it pops
The answer is "bubble". When you squeeze a bubble, it pops.