The Dumping Ground kids are trying to do a whole load of exciting projects, but the important things they need are trapped in bubbles! Pop as many bubbles as you can to earn points and unlock ...
Surface tension acts to thin down the thread of air linking the bubble to the nozzle until finally its radius, at a point, drops abruptly to zero. A free bubble 'pinches off' and breaks loose.
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For instance, the Federal Reserve began raising rates in June 1999, but the dot-com bubble didn’t peak — and pop — until early March 2000. Higher rates burst the bubble in Japan, too.