Several things. It's like an elevator. It has it's ups and downs. The humidity inside will go way up. The temperature of the food will go way down and your electric bill will go way up. The food inside that needs to be kept cold will spoil quicker.
It might not freezes. But when you put the water and oil in the refrigerator too long, it will mix together.
Yes. The refrigerator is set to hold a certain temperature, that's probably cooler than the environment where the fridge is sest. When you open the door, the cold air will leak out, so the fridge will start working to get the temperature down again. If you were to shut the door the temperature inside would drop rather quickly, and the fridge could stop working for awhile. But as long as the door is open, the temperature will remain high and the fridge will keep working. And as long as it's working it will be using up electric energy.
By not using any aerosol sprays (such as bug spray, deodorant, air freshener, etc.), by not keeping your refrigerator door open too long; by doing these things you'll help the environment.
A door is 36 cm long
About 5 days.
you'll have a homemade AC but not for long the refrigerator wont stay cool for long with the door open
depends. how long is the door open? maybe enough heat gets inside to cause the refrigerator to start.
Cold air in the refrigerator escapes and is replaced by warm humid room air. This usually triggers the refrigerator mechanism to cool that air, if you leave the door open too long you can waste lots of electricity.
suprisingly not very long once opened. I think its a week.
about two weeks depending on how cold you keep your frid
Usually 2-3 days
up to 5 days
4 weeks
sitting in a room: 4-6 hours, in refrigerator: fresh milk: 4-5 days--thawed milk: 24 hours, refrigerator freezer: 3-6 months, separate deep freezer: 6-12 months. (Don't store the milk in the door of the fridge or the fridge freezer, the temp. changes whenever the door is opened.)
Answer:Refrigerated canned pumpkin lasts for about 3 to 5 days.
If it is still in the unopened can, a year or 2, if opened and in the refrigerator 3 to 5 days.
Till it goes mouldy