Bubble Making
Bubble making is the process of creating bubbles using a mixture of soap and water. When air is blown into the soapy solution, it forms a thin film that traps air inside, resulting in a bubble. The surface tension of the soap film helps maintain the bubble's shape, allowing it to float and shimmer in the light.
Bubbles can vary in size and color, depending on the thickness of the soap film and the angle of light. They are often used for fun activities, such as in children's play or bubble shows, and can also be found in nature, like in soap suds or foam.