Biggest Bubbles Ever!:
Biggest Bubbles Ever! Here are some of the biggest bubbles ever made… David Stein holds a record in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest bubble, which is 50 feet by 2feet in diameter.
The Color of Bubbles:
The Color of Bubbles A bubble’s color is formed when two waves of light hit the bubble, one hitting the outer wall and part of the other hitting the inner wall, reflect back to your eye and meet creating color. The smaller the bubble gets the less color you see.
History of Bubbles:
History of Bubbles Bubbles have always been around but were not played with until soap was invented. The Pear Soup Company, in England, made soap and bubble blowing popular in the 19th century.
Bubble Inventions:
Bubble Inventions The Flintstones Bubble Blower The Rennaisance Bubble Maker The Busybox Bubble Maker Commercially Sold Toys
The Real Reason Bubbles Pop:
The Real Reason Bubbles Pop A bubble pops for many reasons. It pops because of evaporation of the water in it, how hard air is blowing, and when it touches a dry surface or dry air. (This needle isn’t popping the bubble because it is wet.)
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