It will implode if it is thin and you put a lot of pressure on it.
You wouldn't be able to do it with your mouth if that's what you are asking.
a bottle can implode if you put boiling hot water in a bottle and then seal the bottle and then set it in ice
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Water bottle is NOT a compound word. It is two words, bottle the noun and water the adjective. Good luck with your English assignment.....
Liquid in a bottle takes the shape of the bottle that it is in.
Water expands on freezing, hence will shatter the bottle.
When you put a straw in a water bottle I think the straw stinks and then when you let go of breathing in the water bottle I think it increases and then after that I think when you boil water and then you put the straw in the bottle and put the boiling hot water in the bottle and then I think the straw is like cutting it thanks for reading this but I think it's the wrong answer sorry if it is
It will implode.
it would implode.
yes
A car window might implode when it is exposed to a large change in pressure. For example, a pressure change during a tornado or while sinking into deep water could cause the window to implode.
The opposite of implode is explode.
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The antonym of 'implode' is 'explode'.
As you move upward the external pressure decreases. Thus all would try to "explode" ... but your examples would probably not (they would resist the pressure drop).
It depends on the strength of the material the bottle is made from. If it was, for instance, a plastic soda bottle the the external air pressure would crush it. An ordinary glass bottle would be strong enough to resist the pressure.
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Implode - album - was created on 1999-04-26.
The noun forms of the verb to implode are implosion and the gerund, imploding.