A car window might implode when it is exposed to a large change in pressure. For example, a pressure change during a tornado or while sinking into deep water could cause the window to implode.
Any polymer-based car cover will not let in any water and is great for winter use.
Yes, Unless your driving it!
About 5 to 6 months
easy leave a little crack in the window to keep it cool=) if it does not work make sure its cooler!!
Yes, but it can be hard on them if they are cold and not warmed up.
Yes, there is always dirt in the air.
no but if in the winter you do not put in the car the engine will freeze you can also use water during the summer No!
radiation
It means you have a ladybird on your car window.
When you breathe out, the warm air from your lungs contains a good bit of water vapor. When it hits a cold surface (such as a cold car window, in this case) the water vapor condenses out of vapor form and forms a liquid.
Once my car window exploded in the back seat. I'm absoultly positive someone must have thrown a rock at the window, but everyone at the repair garage insisted there have been frequent incidents in winter of car windows exploding/cracking due to changes in temperature. I still don't know if I believe it or not.