A bubble-maker is someone or something that makes bubbles, like when you blow on a wand and see those round, shiny things float in the air.
Imagine you have a straw, and you dip it into some soapy water. When you blow gently through the straw, poof!, you make a bubble. A bubble-maker is just someone who does that, maybe using a wand or even a special machine, to create lots of bubbles that float around like tiny balloons.
How It Works
When you blow on a bubble-maker, it pushes air through the soapy water. The soap helps the air form into a bubble, which is like a thin, stretchy skin made of water and soap. That’s why the bubble shines, just like when you look at a wet window in the sun!
Why Bubbles Float
Bubbles float because they are filled with air, and the air inside them is lighter than the air outside. It's like how a balloon floats up when you blow it up, bubbles do something similar, but they’re tiny and fun!
Examples
- Kids use bubble-makers to create colorful bubbles in the air.
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See also
- What is bubble?
- How Does Science World Resources: Bubbles Work?
- Why Do Bubbles Pop?
- What are foams?
- Can gravity be manipulated?