it causes fermentation which produces the alcohol content
well it does cause when you put a apple in the openit starts to brownian mole its because it holds in air aand air has bacteria in it and it gets on the apple andfeeds off of it and then when its all gone somtimes thebacteria dies or finds something else to feed off ofthank,? comment please
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Yes, an apple can be affected by bacteria. Bacteria can cause the apple to rot, leading to physical changes like discoloration, softening, and unpleasant odors. Proper storage and handling can help minimize bacterial contamination of apples.
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yes, because the bigger the apple= a bigger core,or, pit, and that is where the seeds are stored inside the apple and therefore, the apple has more seeds. :)