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.
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.
It will implode.
it would implode.
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).
magnesium is highly flammable, so magnesium is explosive
The AC low pressure switch of a Honda Civic is located on the driver's side of the radiator. It is screwed into the accumulator bottle.
2 bottles of wine and 1 bottle of hard liquor or spirits
Rabbit corkscrews are used for opening wine bottles. The corkscrew is manually screwed into the cork at the top of the wine bottle for a few turns. Once it has gone in an inch or so, the levers or rabbit ears are pressed down. This pulls the cork out of the wine bottle.
It will become vacuum sealed, and opening the bottle will cause a sudden release of low pressure, where higher pressure air from it's surroundings is 'sucked' into the bottle, equalizing the pressure.
Put It In A Hard Opaque Bottle, Make Sure The Cap Is Screwed On Tight, Tape It & Mark The Bottle "Not For Recycling". CORRECT ANSWER: you are suppose to recap the needle, and place a box with a sign saying something. don't remember correctly.
Corkage or "corkage fee" is generally the term used for a restaurant to open a bottle of wine that is brought into the restaurant by the patron.
Yes. A bottle prescribed for you lasts 12 - 18 months. Store brought pamol has an expiry date.