Science, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

Why do bubbles float??​

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Answered by Itsmahi001
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  • You may be surprised to learn that soap bubbles can't really fly — they float! Because the air trapped inside a bubble is less dense than the air outside the bubble, it's up, up and away! The heavier carbon dioxide in the air around the bubble pushes up on the air trapped inside the bubble and off it goes.

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Answered by misschocolaty44
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Explanation:

You may be surprised to learn that soap bubbles can't really fly — they float! ... Because the air trapped inside a bubble is less dense than the air outside the bubble, it's up, up and away! The heavier carbon dioxide in the air around the bubble pushes up on the air trapped inside the bubble and off it goes.

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