Bubbles pop because the air inside them gets too tight, and they break. When a bubble pops, it makes a ping sound, and that feels good because our skin likes to be touched by the tiny bits of soap from the bubble.
Examples
- Blowing a bubble in the park feels like magic when it pops right in your face.
- Popping bubbles while taking a bath is like getting a little hug from the water.
- When your brother blows a huge bubble that bursts on your arm, you laugh and feel happy.
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See also
- How Do Soap Bubbles Form?
- How Do Bubbles Form and Pop?
- How Do ‘Bubbles’ Form in Carbonated Drinks?
- How Do Bubbles Actually Form?
- How Do Ships Float Even Though They’re Heavy?
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