Making bubbles by Amelia
Making bubbles may sound pretty lame, but the bubbles we made weren't the kind toddlers blow through little hoops on sticks. We bought some bigger(and when I say bigger I mean huge,) sticks on etsy. they were made of sturdy sticks with a loop of string fastened to both pieces. We stuck this into a pie tin filled with bubble solution, and we waved them arount. It was actually very hard to make these bubbles, since half the time they would pop before they even got into the air. The ones that did survive however, were giant and amazing. A little trick we learned from a science channel on YouTube was to bounce the bubbles by wearing a certain kind of gloves. It turns out, this did not work as well as expected, but however, it did still work. (sort of) We were able to bounce one time or so before it floated away ( it was rather windy) or popped. It was still fun and very satisfactory to hit the bubble without popping it. From this channel we also learned some cool science facts, such as how bubbles pop because of the oils on your hand, and why bubbles are always round. (to mantain lower surface area) Overall, it was a great learning expeience, even if not everything worked.




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