yes
Under the same conditions, a strawberry will rot much faster than an apple.
no a banana rots faster than a bread
If neither has been peeled/bitten, the banana. If they've been peeled/bitten, the apple.
The stuff that makes the banana Brown wants to make the fruit more brown but it fails
the bananas will rot on the counter in 2 weeks the bananas will rot on the counter in 2 weeks the bananas will rot on the counter in 2 weeks
I don't think strawberries rot faster than a banana. Bananas because they turn brown and moldy after a short period of time. Although the temperature determine when an apple will rot.
It rots faster in the light.
It will rot faster on the counter
yes it does
I believe that a pear will rott faster because it is already soft and so the pear is rotting faster than an apple and a peach why not grape and strawberry
Bananas rot faster than apples because although both fruits will eventually be decomposed by bacteria, the banana is more exposed to these decomposers than an apple, causing it to rot faster than an apple.
Yes, an outside banana will likely rot faster than an inside banana due to exposure to factors such as air, temperature fluctuations, and possible physical damage. The inside banana is more protected from these external factors, leading to slower deterioration.