IT DEPENDS. IS IT OPEN OR CLOSED? IT DEPENDS. IS IT OPEN OR CLOSED? the can i m talking about
yes
You can't open them to begin with. Most airline windows have a shade that can be pulled down.
Maybe you held down the unlock button, this triggers all windows to open?
I believe it is due to the vacuum created inside the can as the paste cools down.
That would be true. Casement windows open with a crank.
Until it cools down, which will be an indication that the coolant has depressurized.
When only the back windows are down, they make a thumping sound because of the air tightness of the car's cabin. Roll down a front window slightly and this will go away.
No, they open outward by use of a hand-crank on a hinge.
Nope - normally, when a computer does a re-start to finish updating, it closes all active windows before shutting down.
When all of your windows are open
Rocks with smaller crystal sizes tend to cool faster as they have less time for crystals to grow before solidifying. Therefore, fine-grained igneous rocks like basalt or rhyolite typically cool faster than coarse-grained rocks like granite.