yes it does it keeps the blolbs from processing .
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yes it does it keeps the blolbs from processing .
Putting the cap on the bottle prevents the blobs from moving because it does not allow fresh air to enter the bottle. The blobs rely on the expansion and contraction of air inside the bottle to move, and sealing it off with the cap disrupts this process.
The effect of a lava lamp is due to the heat causing the wax to expand and rise, creating the mesmerizing lava-like movement. Putting the cap on the bottle traps the heat inside, allowing the same process to occur as the heat is retained within the closed system.
If the cap is put on the bottle of a lava lamp, it can disrupt the heat exchange process that is necessary for the lamp to function properly, potentially leading to it not working or functioning improperly. This can impact the lava lamp's ability to heat up the wax and create the desired lava lamp effect.
a bottle cap is on the top of a bottle, the size of the bottle is what determines the size of the cap. psypocalipse out.
if your refering to a bottle you fill a giant bowl bigger than the bottle then you put the bottle under the surface then do the same to the cap whilevthe bottle is still under the liquesd and close it with both with the bottle and cap under the surface close it and tada!
It depends on whether it is a plastic cap - as in a bottle of soft drink - or a metal cap - as in a beer bottle.
To put a bottle cap into a bottle, simply place the cap on top of the bottle opening and press firmly until it snaps into place. The cap should securely close the bottle to prevent any liquid from spilling out.
As much as you can put in the cap of a water bottle.
The first modern bottle cap was a screw-on cap invented in 1856. There was also a recloseable wire-and-cap type of bottle cap invented in the same year, still used today on some high-end beers such as Grolsch. The modern "crown cap" bottle cap was invented in 1890, modernized to the "pilfer proof" cap in 1936, and twist-off bottle caps in 1966. Bottle caps are no longer manufactured today, as most people drink their beer straight from their high-speed internet connection. :)
The crown cork (also known as a crown cap or just a crown), the first form of bottle cap, was invented by William Painter in 1891 in Baltimore. Bottle-Sealing Device Patent No. 468226. Inducted 2006. William Painter invented the crown bottle cap in 1892. Crown caps, both pry-offs and twist-offs, The crimp top was patented by William Painter, Feb.2,1892. He called it, and it's still officially known as, the disposable Crown Cork bottle cap.