Stretching your joints causes the synovial fluid within them, which contains dissolved gases like nitrogen, to form bubbles. These bubbles burst due to pressure from the movement, creating a popping soundStretching your joints causes the synovial fluid within them, which contains dissolved gases like nitrogen, to form bubbles. These bubbles burst due to pressure from the movement, creating a popping sound Stretching your joints causes the synovial fluid within them, which contains dissolved gases like nitrogen, to form bubbles. These bubbles burst due to pressure from the movement, creating a popping sound Children Science News | Latest Updates on Scientific Discoveries | The Hindu
Crack, Pop and Snap: Exploring the science behind your knuckle-cracking habits
