Question:

Plastic bottles?

Why do plastic bottles have that ribbed shape?

Answer:

because all water pressure in equal acting on surface and grip for keeping the bottles.
The clever designers of plastic items know where to provide ribbing to strengthen the bottles so that they have the maximum strength without needing to use more material to make the bottle. Without the ribs and the pushed-in bottom the sides and the bottom would bulge outward from the pressure of the liquid inside.

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