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If you closed the bottle during the flight, then it must have been with you in the pressurized section of the plane (presumably, you did not go into the unpressurized cargo section to close the bottle). Hence, there is no real change in air pressure, and you should not notice anything happening to the bottle at ground level.

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Q: What will happen to an empty pet bottle which was tightly closed during a commercial flight with cabin altitude of around 8000 feet when the flight descents at ground level?
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