Physics, asked by tarek3, 6 months ago

Why
does the size of the bubbles
inereare as
result of coming
from the bottom of the lake? ?​

Answers

Answered by iloveesrabilgic
0

Answer:

Fish bubbles get anglers excited but it is pertinent to look firstly at how bubbles are formed.

Many of them are not caused by fish at all, but by natural underwater processes.

Step one is, therefore, not how to identify what species may have caused them, but to determine if fish are responsible at all!

Answered by manesaandeep
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It’s a matter of pressure; depth and volume.
As we know, pressure is directly proportional to depth so upon moving up in a lake, the depth decreases and hence pressure also decreases.
According to Boyle’s Law : Pressure is inversely proportional to Volume, hence as Pressure decreases Volume increases.
Volume is in similar terms to size.
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