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Actually, an empty sealed bottle should expand slightly as altitude increases. At the altitude where the bottle is sealed, the air pressure outside the bottle is equal to the air pressure inside the bottle. When the bottle is transported to a higher altitude, the air pressure inside the bottle is greater than the air pressure outside the bottle (In other words: There are more air molecules per unit volume inside the bottle than outside). The increased air pressure inside the bottle relative to the outside pressure causes the bottle to expand slightly. An empty bottle would not collapse as altitude increases.
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You can get condensation in your tail lights from a small leak that lets moisture inside the plastic cover. Moisture can get inside the plastic cover if it is not sealed tight or if there is a small crack.
Because it's sealed in an airless bottle. Glues need air to dry .
The moisture coming out of the leaves.
why are metal prongs of a plug sealed in plastic and rubber
Not necessarily. You have to have a space of air in the bottle. The expansion/contraction happens because the water is heating/cooling the air. Liquids are usually considered incompressible and hence will not change their volume when heated or cooled (unless it evaporates or melts!). Assuming that you have an air space: If you have cold water in a sealed bottle that you heat up, it will expand. If you put hot water in a bottle and seal it, it will contract as it cools. If the bottle is not sealed, there will be no volume change.
The bottle will collapse when the bottle has heated air
Nothing important at room temperature and if the bottle is sealed.
Mold grows really well on both damp bread inside a sealed plastic bag, and any type of meat.
plastic boxes are cheaper, they have more for conductoer eather sealed. metal boxes are usally installed inside the dry wall. Plastic boxes are less fire hazard and shock resistant than metal