Question
What could happen to a capped bottle full of air if it was taken from sea level up to the top of Mt. Everest?
Question 3 options:
The higher pressure on the inside than on the outside would make it push its cap off.
The lower pressure on the inside than on the outside would make it collapse.
The higher temperature on the top of the mountain would make it collapse.
The lower temperature on the top of the mountain would make it push its cap off.
Question 3 options:
The higher pressure on the inside than on the outside would make it push its cap off.
The lower pressure on the inside than on the outside would make it collapse.
The higher temperature on the top of the mountain would make it collapse.
The lower temperature on the top of the mountain would make it push its cap off.
Answers
GPT 3.5
The higher pressure on the inside than on the outside would make it push its cap off.
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