It compresses the air in or around it making it crush into itself because the air around it is being compressed so tightly togetherit has to make room for itself.
In order to keep the pop carbonated (fizzy), there must be air pressure built up in the can. The pop or whoosh you hear when opening a can is that air pressure escaping.
the pressure of the air
== == it has something to do with air pressure
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You know when you add air pressure with water it explodes right......its basically the same with pop, cause pop has air in it, that's why when ever you leave a pop closed for an hour and you open it you hear air come out. When you add water to pop, since everything takes up space, there's not enough room for the water so it explodes.
Your ears pop when air pressure changes. The pressure inside a tornado is much lower than its surroundings.
Well if the tire is completely filled to its max air pressure. The sun could weaken the rubber and then cause the air to expand int he tire because its in the heat. That may be the cause of an exploding tire in the sun
It has to do with air pressure. Whenever there is a big difference between the air pressure inside your ears and outside your ears the ear drum expands or contracts to try to even out the pressure. This causes popping.
There is low air pressure usually when you are up in a mountain or in an airplane like when your ears pop after you get in an airplane and you are at high altitude your ears do this because the pressure inside your ears and the pressure in the air is not the same. When there low air pressure the air is less dense.
When you are going up, air pressure goes down, when you go down, such as under water, air pressure goes up, causing your ears to pop!
Air pressure. As you increase altitude, air pressure decreases. The pressure within your body then attempts to equalize the pressure and the ear drum membrane is very sensitive to changes in pressure because it thin.
I think it has something to do with air pressure not blood vessels.