Hmmm...never really thought about that before. Interesting thought though. I wonder if they could make colored bubbles?
Maybe there is no color because each individual bubble is so thin and transparent that you just can't see the color, but then when you get millions of them together, they just kind of look white because you can't see clear through all of them???
Just a thought. Maybe someone actually knows a scientific reason?
2007-04-04 08:00:24
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answered by animal lover 4
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Because bubbles have a substance in them that keeps them from changing colors. Except when direct sunlight.
2007-04-04 14:59:06
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answered by Jason The Great 6
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yeah, I wondered that too. All it does is color the water.
Dunno.
But I'd love to see colored bubbles!!
2007-04-04 14:57:44
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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I make colouful butt bubbles when I have a bath after eating bean burritos.
2007-04-04 15:01:18
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answered by ? 6
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Don't know, that's a question for Bill Nye the Science guy.
2007-04-04 15:03:44
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answered by bluerabbit19 3
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cuz they dont have coloring in them
ahhaha well thats what i think
2007-04-04 14:57:30
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answered by living.deadchick 3
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Not a clue!
2007-04-04 14:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmmmm, I don't know, I'll go ask POP.
2007-04-04 14:57:50
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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Great question!! I don't know.
2007-04-04 15:01:13
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answered by Anonymous
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'cause they're mostly air.
2007-04-04 14:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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