,Assuming the feezer is on, it will freeze and that is about it.
Well nothing would happen by the lack of information in your question
It will heat is supplied to it.It will not if its just having pasta in it.Nothing will happen without expansion of air due to heat.
it would implode.
Rather, nothing will happen to the empty water bubble but just making the plastic cold. Actually, it isn't the plastic bottle that is affected, it's only the water that is being affected (if there is any).
If there were no bottle caps (as we currently know them), there would be covers or plugs of some type. For example: cork or wax or plastic plugs. Someone would invent something to protect the contents of a bottle.
It would just melt the plastic and the water would pour out.
the lighter balloons go quicker than darker ones, but why?
With less gas inside the bottle, it will weigh less. But not by very much, for the mass of the volume of air is slight. If he bottle is evacuated, then its shape will change slightly - but once again, a small amount. If the bottle is fragile, it may collapse. This would be expected for a plastic bottle, such as a soft drink bottle.
Frozen Bubble happened in 2002.
Frozen Synapse happened in 2011.
Yes it can. I've heard it takes around 2 hours for this to happen. Luckily I've never forgotten to take it out of the freezer, yet.
How can hot water be frozen - where does this happen?