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What difference would bubbles make on the moon depending on the temperature?

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What difference would bubbles make on the moon depending on the temperature?

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I think it would really depend on the surface tension of whatever you’re making these bubbles out of. Basically the internal pressure will push out until the tension in the skin of the bubble matches it and the bubble is in equilibrium. The bubble pops when, for one reason or another, this skin gets too thin and the tension can no longer cancel out the internal pressure. If you blew a bubble on the moon, it would be bigger than if you blew it on earth because the moon is in a vacuum, but it does not have to necessarily pop any differently. it would probably pop earlier if it was hot because the air pressure would be higher, and therefore likely to pop sooner. but the same is true on earth as well.

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