Why do the streams bubbles and dance
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The streams form bubbles and dance due to the presence of carbon dioxide and its low density provides enough buoyancy to the bubbles to come off and float to the surface.
Explanation:
- The organic substances like twigs, leaves, etc. of tree fall in the streams and the presence of such substances in the streams release surfactants on decaying.
- These surfactants(a combination of Co2 and liquid) lead to the formation of bubbles.
- The less density of bubbles provides sufficient buoyancy that allows the bubbles to break off and come to the surface and float/dance on it.
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