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It is disolved air because it is contained in the water, and is not free air in the atmosphere.

Most bubbles in water are carbon dioxide. In a carbonated drink, this carbon dioxide gas that is put in the water (or Coke) under pressure, when the pressure is released the bubbles form. Even in pond water, the bubbles are likely caused by some small animal.

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