no because scientificly plants need sunlight to complete photosynthesis so the answer would be no.
It rots faster in the light.
it does not. it rots faster in the dark
It rots faster in the light.
a plant will grow faster in sunlight becuse the sunlight has its minerals that the plant will mke into food adn the dark is not light enough to produce the energy or minerals for a plant to survive offof
it depends on how hot it is but if its really hot then it will melt faster in light then dark so maybe
Light Bruises
Mold can grow better in the light because when fruits get into the dark they can spoil faster and get soft/ugly
Chicken dark or light cooks the fasters
dark
because if they have no light they will grow as tall and as fast as they can so they can get light more than any other plants thats around
In theory, dark candles should burn faster, as dark light absorbs more heat than light colours, as light colours reflect more (which is why you can distinguish between dark and light colours). If the candles are made from identical wax, the dark colour should burn faster, as it would get hotter. However if it's different coloured wax it's most likely that the different wax has different properties which could change the difference in time.
If light from the day comes in contact with mold, then mold will grow faster. (There are more variables that could affect the growth such as the sun because we know that without sun, plants and every other living organism couldn't survive, which also coincides with temperature.)