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It depends on how much pressure (C02) has built up within the bottle and what the bottle is made out of (plastic will produce more 'fizz' than glass. They would mostly produce the same, the bottle cap just releases all pressure at once while the twist off releases air slowly which changes the pressure gradually.
No. They are herbivores, feeding on mostly plants.
Mostly all the plastic people use are non biodegradable so,you don't need to preserve it , it will remain as it is for years even when you cover it with heaps of soil. There is no world record for this.
it depends on the weigh that is on the plastic. and mostly yes.
Plastic bottles are mostly recyclable
Get the velcro with the sticky back. Stick one side to the back of the bottle, soft facing out. Stick the other piece to the wall, rough facing out. then just stick the bottle on the wall! It can be taken on and off easily for refillings, cleanings, etc.
Laziness mostly - plastic bags are cheap to make and people tend to forget to bring their reusable bags to the grocery store.
mostly plastic
Mostly plastic.
Tenite Propionate 371A- Cellulosic plastic.... Mostly
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The are made mostly out of plastic.