As temperature goes up, gases become less soluble in liquids so if you leave a drink in the sun the gas will come out of solution and the pressure in the bottle may gradually increase until - *POW* - it explodes.
did u get asked this question as a science question. If so ask the teacher xD
It does not explode. The only reason why it might "explode" is because in the sun it would heat up and the particles would move faster causing the soda to "explode."
loops of fire that burst from the sun of course
When a bottle of soda is placed in the sun, the liquid warms up and expands, causing some of it to evaporate and form gas bubbles. This increase in pressure from the evaporating gas may lead to the soda bottle becoming pressurized, potentially causing it to leak or burst.
dr pepper or root beer
Drink it! It's still good provided it's been kept cool and out of the sun.
The tandem of Grover Thompson and R.H. Roark created the soft drink Big Red in 1937. The Waco, Texas natives originally named the cream soda Sun Tang and changed the name in to Big Red in 1969.
If the bottle is left in a place where the sun can shine through it, the bottle can magnify the heat from the sun and start a fire.
a flare
The burst of energy from the sun is called a solar flare. These are sudden releases of magnetic energy on the sun's surface that can cause disruptions to technology and communication on Earth.
no, and it won't for a long time
I think it is Sun Burst.