Quick Context: Find out how holding onto a bubble is slippery business in this sudsy investigation, as the Curious Crew Miss Sarah and Miss Nylah experiment with surface tension to make a human-sized bubble.
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Find out how holding onto a bubble is slippery business in this sudsy investigation, as the Curious Crew Miss Sarah and Miss Nylah experiment with surface tension to make a human-sized bubble. A bubble is a pocket or a round particle of one substance trapped inside another.
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- Find out how holding onto a bubble is slippery business in this sudsy investigation, as the Curious Crew
- Miss Sarah and Miss Nylah experiment with surface tension to make a human-sized bubble.
- A bubble is a pocket or a round particle of one substance trapped inside another.
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