The contents inside a can of hairspray can explode if it is set on fire or if it's really hot. Then the car sets on fire and it explodes.
When you get inside a parked car, it feels hot because the sun's rays heat the car's exterior and interior surfaces. The windows trap this heat, creating a greenhouse effect that raises the temperature inside the vehicle significantly. Additionally, materials like metal and plastic absorb and retain heat, further increasing the temperature. This can make the interior of the car much hotter than the outside air.
Cars parked in direct sunshine can get real hot. And small kids can overheat easily. If it gets real bad they can get permanent injuries and even die.
because of the greenhouse affect! hope I helped
The pressure inside the car increases
On a hot day, the temperature inside a closed car can rise dramatically due to the greenhouse effect. Sunlight enters through the windows and heats up the interior surfaces, which then radiate heat back into the air. This can lead to temperatures inside the car reaching 130°F (54°C) or higher within just a short period, creating dangerous conditions that can lead to heat-related illnesses or even death if someone is trapped inside. It’s crucial to never leave children or pets unattended in a parked car on hot days.
try shampooing the seats & rug in your car..
Place a tinfoil cover over your front wheel, it will not really keep it cool, but it will be less hot when you get inside. You can purchase two (1 for back window) at the dollar store.
A car gets hot on a sunny day because sunlight enters through the windows and the surfaces inside the car (seats, dashboard, etc.) absorb the energy from the sunlight and convert it into heat. The heat gets trapped inside the car because the windows are closed, allowing the temperature to rise.
The hood of the car gets hot because the car receives sunlight. Since the energy is radiated away from a HOT Sun to a much COOLER Earth (and car), this doesn't violate the Second Law.
Hot, hot, hot. I live in central CA which gets hot, but I think Texas is hotter. Well over 100 and in the 105 + range. Once on a trip through Texas it was so hot I decided to go to the public pool, but didn't have towels with me. I parked a block away, took my swim, dressed wet and by the time I got back to the car I was dry. That is hot.
it gets more hot and burny