If there is a lot of air it will not rot very fast than a small air space.
Environmental conditions affect decomposition. A body that is exposed to air will decompose more quickly and exhibit more insect activity. A buried body will decompose eight times slower than a body exposed to air. This is due in part to limited insect activity and possibly lower temperatures. Likewise a body submerged in water decomposes at half the rate of an exposed body. The rate of decomposition depends on the temperature of the water. Cold water slows decomposition and warm water causes faster decomposition. The body is also shielded from insect activity as long as it is submerged.
No, but it will affect the decomposition of the human brain.
Decomposition releases carbon dioxide and methane gases into the atmosphere, which are greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Additionally, the decomposition process can release other pollutants and odorous compounds, impacting air quality.
it doesnt
the oxygen in the air causes food to rot.
Factors like bacteria and dirt present, air exposure, if it is covered in lemon juice etc. ,what's in the air and any bugs around.
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light will produces heat which will speed up the rate of decomposition.
Decomposition
Decomposition is food turning into compost.
Food spoils and rots because it is stored poorly. Light, warmth and air can affect the quality of a food item.
Carbon in compost provides a food source for microorganisms that break down organic matter. This helps speed up the decomposition process by providing energy for the organisms involved in breaking down the materials in the compost pile.