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Bubbles of air rise up through liquids due to

A. Surface tension and adherence

B. Viscosity and buoyancy

C. Air current over the liquid and buoyancy

D. Up thrust and surface tension

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

Bubbles of air rise up through liquids due to viscosity and buoyancy.

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