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A completely random observation: it seems to me that bubbles tend to have a color, and that color seems to suggest the lifespan of the bubble. The ones that I can see seems to start with a dark blue, followed by purple, followed by yellow, and then it becomes sort of a clear white with no particular color, and then it pops. The mechanics of each bubble seem to change with the color as well, yellow or clear ones seem to be generally more buoyant than blue or purple ones.

I think what's going on is there's a certain amount of liquid in each bubble, and over time the water making up the bubble evaporates. The different amount of liquid in the bubble forms thicker bubble walls which have a prism effect, which is why the color spectrum changes, and as the water evaporates there's less Mass so wind currents can pick up more easily.

I can think of absolutely no practical application of this information, but I thought it was interesting to observe.
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Simple information may not have an application when aquired but it could be useful some time later.