Unfortunately not. Due to the even distribution of gravity against the membrane of the bubble, it always maintains an almost perfect spherical shape.
no i can't
okay, get some soap, a bowl,and some water. mix the soap and water in the bowl.(dawn would be the best soap) blow through the middle gently and...........BEHOLD!!! A BUBBLE!!!!!!!!!! this is the worst answer ever!!!!
Can you blow a bubble with pure water? NO WAY... because the surface tension of the water does not allow you to do so.Can you blow a bubble with soap-water solution? YES...Soap molecules contain hydrophobic chains that do not wish to stay in water. so they squeeze out to the surface of water and increases the gap between the water molecules on the surface, there by decreasing the surface tension of the water. With surface tension decreased you can blow a bubble.Here you can ask one more question...Why are Bubbles always spherical and not cuboid or some other shape?
It depends on the size of the balloon. As the diameter of the balloon increases, its volume is cubed, therefore the volume quickly increases with the size of the balloon.
Gas always expands in all directions unless forced by a tube or something like that.
The deeper you go under water the higher the pressure due to the weight of water above. Therefore the pressure of the water at the level of the bottom of the bubble is higher than the pressure at the level of the top of the bubble. The unbalanced force forces the bubble up. In all mixtures of (non-reacting) fluids and gases, the higher the density of a component, the lower it lies. Anything that has a density less than 1g/cm cubed (water density) floats but if it has a higher density than water then it sinks.
Sure, Steve Spangler will be glad to sell you a square bubble maker if you go to his page, below.
throwing a bubble means to blow a bubble normally in a bubble gum
Yes, it has bubble gum in it.
Hubba Bubba
breathe
you open the pack then you put it inside your mouth chew for 20 sec then blow the bubble
blow it too big and then it pops
When the blow on the gum, air builds up and comes out as a bubble.
it is big
no
An irresistible urge to blow said bubble. Plus, the satisfaction of knowing you did SOMETHING mentionable in your life
chew and blow.