gas bubble
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a bubble formed by a type of gas
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- When water boils, you can see gas bubbles rising to the surface.
- The volcanic rock was porous, filled with tiny gas bubbles that formed as the lava cooled.
- A sudden change in pressure can cause nitrogen gas bubbles to form in a diver's bloodstream.
- The presence of a single gas bubble in the glass can compromise the strength of the entire lens.
- Each gas bubble in the soda contributes to its characteristic fizziness.
- The chemical reaction released numerous gas bubbles into the solution.
- Scientists are studying the formation of methane gas bubbles in thawing permafrost.
- We observed a large gas bubble trapped under the ice of the frozen lake.
- If a gas bubble gets into the fuel line, it can cause the engine to stall.
- The experiment will measure the size and frequency of the gas bubbles produced.