Not always, but sometimes. Wine bottles are pretty much OK. Jars of jelly have been ok for me. The more air, the more the chance of bursting. Sometimes bottles leaked around seals without breaking the glass. I try to remember to put glass items into a gallon zip lock bag in my suitcase.
yes but you have to talk to the people at the airport
The most common reason why glass explodes is that it is subjected to an extreme but uneven temperature change; if you heat up one side of a piece of glass faster than the other side, you get uneven thermal expansion, which then causes great stress in the glass, which can make it explode. Just placing a hot frying pan on a piece of glass can have that effect. Gunfire can also make glass explode. Shockwaves from explosions can make glass explode. So if you live in a war zone, you are at an increased risk of having your glass explode.
Glass doesn't explode for no reason. If glass shatters, then it was either hit with something, or it's resonating frequency was attained and held long enough for the glass to vibrate itself apart.
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yes
Through the Looking Glass - Jefferson Airplane album - was created in 2000.
because the heat made the molecules of the glass burst!
You can explode anything using steam if the pressure is high enough.
and why?
because glass and chinaware are delicate substances and can break with a little shock.So,they are packed with straws as straws have air pockets which decreases force and prevent glass and chinaware from breaking
The windshield, the windows? Lol
Reinforced glass.
worse it would explode