This answer presumes that "empty" means the bottle has no water in it, but does have air in it.
In this case the bottle would collapse (or partly collapse) if the temperature inside the bottle dropped to a lower temperature causing the air inside to shrink, or if the bottle was taken to a place of higher air pressure (such as taking the bottle from a mountain peak to the base of the mountain.
The bottle would also collapse at some point of evacuation if "empty" means the bottle was evacuated of water and air. The point of collapse, in this case, would depend on the physical construction of the bottle - ie, whether it was made of steel, plastic or glass
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When the air is removed from a bottle, the external air pressure becomes greater than the pressure inside the bottle, causing the bottle to collapse. This is because the air pressure on the outside is strong enough to compress the bottle's walls, leading to its collapse without the internal pressure to counterbalance it.
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The pressure required to crush a crystal depends on its composition and structure. In general, crystals have high compressive strengths, so it would take a significant amount of force to crush them. The specific weight needed would vary based on the type of crystal and its size.
It compresses the air in or around it making it crush into itself because the air around it is being compressed so tightly togetherit has to make room for itself.
I would love to drink that bottle of orange crush.
With a straw or gloves
When you crush a plastic bottle, you decrease the volume inside the bottle. This increase in pressure (due to the decrease in volume) is what makes the bottle crush. The atmospheric pressure outside the bottle remains constant, causing the bottle to collapse under the increased pressure inside.
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Air can crush a bottle if there is more pressure exerted outside the bottle than inside the bottle; therefore the bottle may compress or "implode." Answer 2: If you need a more detailed explanation that is easy to understandand if you want to try and do it yourself, please visit the link I added. The air all around has a physical weight to it (approx 10lbs per square inch), however our bodies push back against this weight so we do not notice it. If you remove the air from a bottle it will be crushed by the weight or air all around it. The principle can be demonstrated by swimming to the bottom of a pool with and empty bottle, it willl crush as you go lower because water weighs more than are, if you turn it bottom up take off he lid and blow more air inside i goes back to normal, when you return to the surface and take the cap off it will hiss like a soda bottle as the air pressure equalises.
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Basically, its from the suction from the person drinking it. actually its form the external air pressure crushing it as you remove air from the inside, if you leave a small gap as you smoke this will not happen. it is important to remember you are only removing the equalising air form the bottle, it is the inequality that makes vacuumed bottles crush and shaken soda bottles expand as they have higher air prssure than the outside, check you physics mate
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As the water inside the bottle cools it uses less air pressure than the cool air outside. The results are crushing.