why small water bubbles are spherical in shape and larger are oval in shape
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tiny bubbles are spherical because the force of gravity is neglible ( very low )
the bigger bubbles get flattened in the middle but have round shape near the edges due to the force of gravity itself :)
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The attractive force of surface tension causes the bubbles to take spherical shape. Because a sphere has the smallest surface area compared to other shapes with the same volume occupied, so it enables the particles to pack together close enough to achieve the tightest possible grouping than any other shape.
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