I love bubbles!
Fourth July Blog.
Bubblicious!
substance in another, usually gas in a liquid
Soap bubble, a bubble formed by a type of soapy water (a thin film of liquid)
Antibubble, a droplet of liquid surrounded by a thin film of gas
Microbubbles, are bubbles smaller than one millimetre in diameter, but larger than one micrometre
A very mundane description of really delightful transient occupiers of space.
I suppose our first introduction to bubbles are those in our childhood bathtubs. Mums and dads, sisters, brothers, scooping up handfuls of soapy or liquid bubble water, making a hole with our fingers and thumbs, and blowing.
Sometimes we get beautiful rainbow bubbles ( especially if we buy that washing liquid with the bubbles on the bottle). But often, all we get is a splat in the eye as the intended bubble bursts before a sphere is formed. With the special stuff, all we do…
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