• Question: why does water sometimes have bubbles in them

    Asked by Twilight Fang to Alex, Amanda, Olivia on 16 Mar 2017.
    • Photo: Amanda Barnes

      Amanda Barnes answered on 16 Mar 2017:


      Water has bubbles in it when gases get trapped within it.

      Fizzy water for example is made to contain gas so it tastes fizzy

      If you took a bottle of water that wasn’t fizzy and shook it you would force air into it, also the force of water coming out of a tap traps gas into it

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