Most composting systems use aerobic bacteria to do the actual composting. This means that the bacteria need air, so tightly closing the bin (depending on the design) might not be beneficial.
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Infinite, if the container is tightly closed.
They are kept tightly closed so there is less chance of contamination and if the bottle gets knocked over, its contents will not spill.
Store it in the icebox, tightly closed ... the same as mayo.
Spaceship Earth, although in a closed (tightly-fit covered space) isn't closed. A few years ago, it underwent construction in some areas, but is no longer closed.
Yes, if you keep your mouth closed tightly!
If you get an oil change, make sure the top where the oil is poured is closed tightly. Also be sure your gas lid is closed tightly. Small things like this can cause your check engine light to come on.
Keep it in a tightly closed jar. In a cool place it should be fine.
It gradually leaks out. There are tiny holes in the balloon's skin.
so that the atmosphere in the jar becomes saturated with solvent.
All types of sodium chloride are durable if they are maintained in tightly closed containers.
creates pressure