which bubbles ? i think u r talking about air sacks called as alveoli which helps in exchange of gases in our lungs
because plastic bubbles and black spots
MY DAD HAS HAD ALOT OF FISH AND I HAVE SEEN BUBBLES COMING OUT OF THEIR GILLS BEFORE, IT USUALLY MEANS THAT THEY HAVE ALOT OF AIR COMING INTO THEIR LUNGS SO IT MAKE BUBBLES WHEN THEY BREATHE OUT.
To dissolve washing up liquid bubbles, you can simply add a small amount of vinegar to the water. The vinegar helps break down the soap molecules, allowing the bubbles to disperse more easily. Alternatively, you can wait for the bubbles to naturally break down over time.
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what makes bubbles brake is the presur of the air moving up and the air presur moving down compackting the bubble airgo making it pop.
it will break and dissolve and float away.
Yes - they will concentrate stresses
To effectively get rid of bubbles in water, you can try gently stirring the water or letting it sit for a while to allow the bubbles to naturally dissipate. You can also try using a defoaming agent, such as a drop of cooking oil or a commercial defoamer, to help break down the bubbles.
sedimentary rocks are easy to break because they are only glued together by preasure and water, causing them to still have are bubbles in them. so than they are broped the air bubbles make the rock weaker and able to drack easily.
Yes, air embolisms can be absorbed by the body. Small air bubbles may get absorbed into the bloodstream and expelled through the lungs. Larger bubbles may get trapped in blood vessels and cause blockages, which can be serious.
To effectively clean and remove bubbles in the toilet, use a toilet brush to scrub the inside of the bowl, focusing on areas where bubbles are present. You can also use a toilet cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to help break down and remove the bubbles. Flush the toilet after cleaning to remove any remaining bubbles.