An implosion is an instance of something collapsing inward. If a sealed glass bottle was to implode, what likely was the change in pressure that caused this?
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If a sealed glass bottle were to implode, it indicates that there was a significant decrease in the internal pressure. Implosion occurs when external pressure exceeds the internal pressure, causing the bottle to collapse inward. This can happen due to various reasons such as changes in temperature, vacuum conditions, or external forces. The specific change in pressure that caused the implosion cannot be determined without additional information about the surrounding conditions and the bottle itself.