Most likely
Different stimuli to different items cause different reactions. If I open a bottle of water to air, the result is very different from if I open a bottle of pure calcium to air.
The hypothesis of blobs in a bottle experiment could be that introducing different liquids, such as oil and water, into a bottle will lead to the formation of distinct blobs due to differences in density and immiscibility between the liquids.
If any bacteria or harmful contaminants formed in or gained access, then yes, it is very possible that water from an outdated water bottle could cause diarrhea.
Well, the different landforms could cause the groups to live differently
Filling a water bottle to the top and tightening the cap can create pressure inside the bottle as the liquid expands. This pressure buildup could cause the bottle to leak, deform, or even burst, especially if the bottle is exposed to heat or if there is carbonation in the liquid.
Something that has hit the central nervous system could cause this.
A bottle of Jim Beam might explode due to excessive pressure buildup inside the bottle, which can occur if the liquid is subjected to extreme heat, causing the contents to expand. Additionally, if the bottle is sealed tightly and has undergone fermentation or if there are imperfections in the glass, it could lead to a rupture. Lastly, dropping the bottle or exposing it to sudden temperature changes can also create enough stress to cause an explosion.
water
cause they go in to a shop and pick a bottle of alcohol and drink it and then they become bums x
If the coolant reservoir can not maintain the proper level of coolant, it is possible the engine could over heat when the level drops.
The basic cause is too many people.
This term is generally used when there is a cause or event in which you should celebrate. Some people like to celebrate in terms of drinking alcohol. Hence, cracking a bottle open in celebration.