As you have more than likely taken the juice from the fridge, when you inserted the straw you have created a way the juice can escape. (usually by you sucking on the straw)
But as the juice heats up, it also expands slightly causing pressure to build up in the juice container and forcing it to go up the straw to find a way out.
you like to drink pie on hot day's while eating orange juice and bathing in chocolate juice
if you dont have a pool you can freeze juice in a cup then scrape the frozen juice around to make a fruity slushy!!
the temperature would drop
Straw hat or bandana
I've had a slight headache after drinking a very cold drink too quickly on a hot (sweaty) day.
condensation will likely form on the exterior of the can. Also the juice will eventually becomes warm because of the heat.
I wore a straw hat to protect my face from the hot sun.
Olden day hot air balloons were fueled by the combustion of materials such as straw, paper, or cloth, which generated hot air to fill the envelope of the balloon. The heat was produced using an open flame, often from a fire at the base of the balloon. This hot air, being lighter than the cooler air outside, allowed the balloon to rise. Early flights, like those by the Montgolfier brothers in the 18th century, showcased this innovative use of heated air for flight.
yes should take cold not hot on the day of tooth extraction
Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!
put your mouth on the straw and suck it with your mouth
Juice expands in hot weather due to thermal expansion, where heat causes the liquid to increase in volume. To prevent juice from expanding, you can leave some empty space in the container before sealing it or store it in a cooler environment to minimize temperature fluctuations. Placing the juice in the refrigerator can help maintain its original volume.