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Bubble Blast

Bubble Blast is a bubble-bursting strategy game. It was available for free as an Android app and later adapted for play on the iPhone and iPad. Follow-up games included Bubble Blast 2, Bubble Blast Valentine, and Bubble Box.

214 Questions

What is a blast beat?

A blast beat is a series of rapid drumbeats which come at set intervals or as on-off beats.

How do you fire your secondary weapon in bubble tanks 3?

Press spacebar. (you can change that at the settings menu)

How do you complete pack 15 level 55 on bubble blast 1?

4th row BLUE, blue BLUE Red

5th row BLUE, red BLUE red green

3rd row RED, red green RED red

Where is the power blast in armed with wings 3?

can't find in story mode i tried too much hard but if u want to use it u can use in survival mode 2nd special

What are the parts pack weapons from bubble tanks 3 and what do they do?

They are different weaponery and armor packs which can be bought for $5.00 per pack

How do you beat level 70 in shift 2?

www .youtube.com/watch?v=0WRVscYxBNQ

there you go

How do you beat bubble blast pack 12 level 77?

1. Fifth line, click RED (red red RED blue green)

2. Third line, click GREEN (yellow blue GREEN green)

3. Third line, click RED (yellow blue RED green)

4. Third line, click GREEN (yellow GREEN)

5. Second line, click RED (green red RED)

What is a Level 2 and Level 3 Aerosol?

The fire hazards are not the same for all aerosol products (e.g. compare shaving cream to spray paint).

Aerosol products are grouped into Levels 1, 2 and 3 based on the percentage concentration of soluble and insoluble flammable liquids.

Level 1 aerosol products are predominately water-based and their fire

hazard is about the same as ordinary combustible goods in cartons. Typical

Level 1 aerosol products

include shaving cream, window cleaners, starch, rug shampoos, alkaline oven cleaners, etc.

Level 2 aerosols are predominately water miscible flammable/combustible liquids; they produce intense fires that also cause ruptured cans to be propelled in several directions. Though the fire can spread, the relative small amount of water miscible liquid is quickly extinguished by sprinklers. Typical Level 2

aerosol products include hair sprays, deodorants, antiseptics, some furniture polishes, windshield deicers, etc.

Level 3 aerosol products present the greatest challenge. They contain predominately insoluble

flammable/combustible liquids that also produce intense fires, with the added hazard that a ruptured

can releases flammable/combustible liquids that are not easily extinguished by sprinklers. Typical

Level 3 aerosol products include paint, lacquer, lubricants, some furniture polishes, engine cleaners,

some insecticides, oil-based antiperspirants, etc.

Source: http://www.questlosscontrol.com/joomla/templates/rt_replicant2_j15/images/articles/Aerosols.pdf