nope, the luggage compartment as well as the cabin are both pressurized.
Cans
no but my bottom does
A "slab" or "case" of beer is usually 24 bottles or cans. In some places, cans come in 18 or 30 packs; these are not usually referred to as "slabs."
The answer is, liquid nitrogen ISN'T used in beer cans. Nitrogen GAS is. And the reason nitrogen gas is used in beer cans is to emulate draft beer such as one would get out of a keg(as opposed to cask) beer.
yes it explodes because its on an airplane of corse
No, mentos (mint not flavored mentos)make root beer "explode" not skittles.
yes but the cans expand in a frezer and later explode
some beer cans are larger than others
Old beer cans can be collected. There are many collectors who would pay a decent price for a rare old beer can that can no longer be found. Beer cans can also be used to craft things by creative people. Things such as couches, suits of armor, model airplanes, and several other usable items have been made out of old beer cans.
It takes 32 12oz soda cans, or 28 beer cans. Beer cans are heavier. (BUT !! Beer cans can be brought back to any liquor store for a refund same as beer bottles... What makes this a much better deal is that if you bring 28 Beer cans to a metal scrap yard, you will get about 1.00$ for ther scrap aluminum, but bringing them back to a Beer store you will get 0.10$ every can, if you add this up it equals 2.80$ therfor you make about 2.8 times more money...) Contributed by Rob Oneill
I found one statement that a 747-400 has 147,000 pounds of high-strength aluminum.It takes about 32 empty beer cans to make 1 pound. So 32 cans x 147,000 pounds = 4,704,000 cans. (4 million 704 thousand)That is 784,000 six packs or 196,000 cases. I drink about 6 beers a day. I think it would take me 2,148 years to go through enough cans to get the 147,000 pounds.
Putting beer in chili it would make it explode