Homonym: Bubbles (Soda)
Bubbles are thin spheres of liquid that form when air is trapped inside a film of liquid, usually water or soap. They can be created by blowing air into a soapy solution, which causes the liquid to stretch and form a bubble. Bubbles are often seen in everyday life, such as in carbonated drinks or when washing dishes.
Bubbles can vary in size and shape, depending on the amount of air and the properties of the liquid. They are typically round due to surface tension, which pulls the liquid into the most compact shape. Bubbles can also pop, releasing the trapped air and causing a small sound.