Yes. It can make some inedible food edible and it can destroy the nutrients in other foods.
It does not affect the quality of pure water. However, if the water is exposed to the atmosphere it will get bacteria in it and their growth will be affected by the temperature.
Yes, it does.
- Oceans - Latitude - Altitude - Topography - Earths Winds
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Salt water freezes at a lower temperature and boils at a higher temperature.
Bacterium, temperature and moisture all can affect the safeness of food.
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environment,temperature,and food
different climates do affect food molding because mold needs three things to grow and the right temperature is one of them
Ripeness
temperature, food, environment
A change in temperature can affect our lives by affecting our food sources. Cold weather may freeze our crop and arid weather may dry out our crops. If we have no food, we die. Our water sources may disappear.
a phase temperature is a shifting of an element from one form to anothwer
Temperature, Environment, and Food products
Four factors which affect the growth of microorganisms are: temperature food source for microorganisms (ie. sugar, protein, fat) the amount of microorganisms introduced to the food source ph of the food source
It depends on the acidity level, and the oxygen and moisture content. (Also the type of food.)