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How does bubble gum make bubbles?

Bubble gum contains more rubber than average chewing gum, giving it an elastic property. When blowing a bubble, the gum is first stretched and flattened against the tongue. When the person starts to blow, the gum stretches further and further, making a bubble. Finally, the bubble pops and folds right back up, leaving a wad of gum again.

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