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If the bottle is from glass will burst soon; the plastic container will be melted.
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If heated to and above boiling point the pressure in the bottle would begin to rise. Depending on how much it is heated it might either stay like that, or the increased pressure might cause the bottle to burst.
Yes. You can do this by right-clicking a glass bottle in water or a water-filled cauldron.
Assuming the container is filled to the top with minimal airspace, the water will freeze becoming ice. It will continue to get colder and start expanding until it fills the glass bottle and then force the glass to break as it continues to expand.
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The temperature contrasts would cause differential expansion of the bottle which, being brittle, would cause the glass to crack.
The pressure build up is too much for the thin glass to handle.
A gauge glass may burst depending on the gauge itself. High temperature and pressure situations may cause the glass to burst.
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If a highly corked glass bottle full of water is left out of doors on a frosty night it will burst because the water contained in the bottle will freeze on a frosty night and convert into ice. There is no room available for the increased volume and this may result in bursting of the bottle.
Grease the top of the bottle!