A bubble is always a sphere due to the principles of surface tension and pressure equilibrium. The surface tension of the liquid film tries to minimize the surface area, and a sphere has the smallest surface area for a given volume. Additionally, the internal pressure is evenly distributed across the bubble's surface, resulting in a symmetrical shape that naturally forms into a sphere. This configuration minimizes energy and is the most stable form for a bubble.
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