On a hot summer day, it is common to leave a vehicle parked under direct sunlight while running errands or working. Many people leave behind small items such as a half-empty plastic water bottle in the cup holder without a second thought. While this habit is extremely common, it has sparked widespread online claims suggesting that such objects can act as fire hazards inside a parked car. The reality is more nuanced. A clear plastic bottle filled with water can technically refract and focus sunlight, similar to a basic lens.
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