Because it's more dense than the liquid that's surrounding it. If it was less, it would float.
Smash the bottle
Press the space bar and click on the soda after you put it down.
When a sealed soda bottle is turned upside down in cold water, the air inside the bottle cools, causing it to contract and create a vacuum. This lower pressure inside the bottle then crushes the bottle as there is greater pressure from the surrounding water, leading to implosion.
if you mean with outer space is outside the orbit of earth, then the answer is no. space outside the gravitational orbit of any planet is a vacuum and nothing can move in a vacuum; be it a bottle or the soda in the bottle, whichever you mean.
Considering that a big bottle of soda is 2 liters, you can guess that a tiny eye dropper would have milliliters.
The marble in Ramune soda acts as a seal to keep the carbonation in the bottle. When the marble is pushed down into the bottle, it creates a seal, allowing the soda to be stored and consumed without losing its fizz.
The difference between the taste of can soda and bottle soda is in my opinion a can soda has less aside then a bottle soda. In a can soda you taste more aside then in a bottle of soda. A bottle of soda only taste good at when you begin to drink it and if you leave it for an hour later the taste goes away and the soda taste sweet. In a can soda you could leave it in a fridge for an hour and when you finish drinking it taste the same.
err, yes, because: bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
well yes it is because the can is lighter than the soda. But understand that as you put the soda i the can /bottle it does get heavier. But more soda can fit in the bottle than the can so that makes the soda bottle heavier than the soda can.
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One OLDER style of extinguisher was filled with water and bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)- AND had a small bottle of an acid. When it was turned upside down, the acid ran out of the bottle, mixed with the soda, and produced carbon dioxide gas. The gas forced the water out under pressure. NOT USED ON MOST MODERN EXTINGUISHERS.
A bottle of soda was a dime (10 cents).