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Bubbles rise in water because they a. are so tiny b. less dense than water c. more dense than water d. fluids?

less dense than the liquid they are in. Water is more dense than air, therefore water is below air. This explains why the oceans aren't in the sky.


Why do bubbles float in pop?

Because CO2 is less dense than water.


What is more dense then water?

Anything that sinks in water is more dense than water.


Is cold ocean water more dense than water water?

more dense


What causes bubbles to rise on top of water?

The gas inside the bubble is less dense than the surrounding water


Why do bubbles go to the top of the water?

Bubbles rise to the top of the water because they are filled with gas that is less dense than the surrounding water. This creates buoyancy, causing the bubbles to move upwards until they reach the water's surface.


Why when you drop an egg on hot water bubbles rise?

When water is near the boiling point, there are micro-bubbles in the water, where the vapour pressure is equal to the surrounding water pressure plus the micro-bubble surface tension. This process is known as superheating. When an egg, or other object, is dropped into the superheated water, the surface tension is broken, and several micro-bubbles join together to form a single bubble visible to the naked eye. This process then is self-agitating, and creates more bubbles. This is the reason you should never boil water in the microwave, as it can instantaneously boil over and scald you.


Which is most dense ice or water?

Water is more dense.


Is very salty water more or less dense than more dense?

More Dense.


How much more dense is water than water?

Water is 784 times more dense than water.


Is oil more dense than water?

no, oil is not more dense than water


Is the earth less dense or more dense than water?

Earth is more dense.