If it is operating, you will eventually freeze hard as a rock if you can't get out. If it is turned off, you will asphyxiate once you use all the oxygen. NEVER get inside a freezer or refrigerator even as a joke.
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The water inside the bottle would freeze.
Because the movement of the gas-molecules inside the freezer are smaller, and therefore, that more molecules are present in a given volume inside the freezer.. If the temperature of the air outside the freezer, was the same as inside the freezer, the air outside and inside would have the same density - roughly said - because the humidity inside the freezer also plays a role. But in general the above is enough to answer your question.
Cubic feet for a freezer or refrigerator refers the interior storage space. So measure the inside of the freezer.
The air inside the balloon will contract, so the balloon will tend to look slightly crinkled.
It should get pushed in slightly as the molecules are moving slower therefore the pressure inside is reduced
Water becomes ice cubes in a freezer.
I think you need to try this. Put water in the freezer and see what happens.
It's because of air bubbles in the water. When you freeze the water, air bubbles will get stuck inside the ice,which also is the cause of it's white color
Stuck Inside a Cloud was created in 2002.
The inside.
The low temperature inside the freezer causes the air inside the balloon to contract.