You Know Bubbles

  Bubbles are everywhere in Nature. The ubiquitous cell is a bubble, to cite just one of the myriad examples.


 
  The most familiar bubble probably is the soap bubble. It is a gossamer skin, or film, of soap surrounding a globule of air.



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