Why air bubble in water always go up ?
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Bubbles are comprised of gases, which have a lesser density than water. Since they are less dense, they get pushed up to the surface, and they rise, lighter than the liquid around them. This is just like helium in air; helium is lighter than air, so it rises, pushed to the top by the pressure around it.
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Bubbles are compressed of gases which have a lesser density than water is there less than they get post up to the surface and their rise lighter than the liquid around them this is just like Helium in gas helium is the lighter than air show it Rises used to the top by the pressure around it .
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