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Square Bubbles Experiment

Bubbles are round because a sphere is the shape that is the most stable for them—a sphere is more stable than a square or a triangle or any other shape. But when a bubble is surrounded by other bubbles, these “side” bubbles push against the “center” bubble, squishing until it has corners and sides—like a square! That’s what happened to your bubble.

 

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