How It Works
When you blow, you're giving the bubble some energy, like when you push a toy car and it rolls across the floor. The soap helps keep the bubble from breaking too quickly, just like how a bubble wrap keeps your toys safe when you pack them for a trip.
Why Bubbles Pop
Bubbles pop because the air inside wants to escape, and the soap can't hold on any longer, it's like when you let go of a balloon, and it floats up until it's too light to stay tied.
You can even make bubbles with different shapes if you use special tools, just like how you can draw circles or squares with crayons!
Examples
- Bubbles can be seen in fizzy drinks like soda.
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See also
- Why Do Bubbles Pop?
- How Does The way a LASER Works is Really Cool! Work?
- How Does Perturbations Work?
- How Does Science World Resources: Bubbles Work?
- What are fluids?