it depends, you could use dynamite or something explosive
The water bottles in landfills take up a great deal of space. It is estimated that about 20 percent of a landfill can be made up of plastic from water bottles.
NNPB = Narrow Neck Press and Blow. This is a glass bottle forming process,wherein very light weight glass bottles are made compared to the traditional blow and blow process of making glass bottles. NNPB bottles are lighter by around 30% compared to Blow and Blow process,and the bottles produces have evenly distributed glass,and so stronger than blow and blow glass bottles. But this process requires hitech glass forming machinery,expensive mould items and very skilled labour. Most of the renowned glass bottle making companies are now making bottles using this technology.
Plastic bottles are produced by blow molding.
you have to drink it and then throw it up in bottles:)
Hot water bottles work in a very simple way. You simply fill them up with hot water and place them on area you need heated.
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Nathan water bottles same with mineral water: I think so nathan water bottles same with mineral water are great water bottles but dont have BPA freindly which you do want.
The Romans dug a right angle in the mountain then they dumped a whole bunch of water in and the pressure of the water hitting the angle made it blow up.
800 bottles, each containing 20 oz (Imperial) will make 100 Imperial gallons.
This depends on the size of the bottle of water. The typical bottle of water is about 16 ounces. Because a gallon is 128 ounces, it would amount to about 8 bottles of water.
Yes. Pure potassium will blow up in water. In old school houses, teachers experimented with kids. They used pure potassium cubes.
yesi recycle soap bottles, water bottles, juices bottles