light will produces heat which will speed up the rate of decomposition.
No, but it will affect the decomposition of the human brain.
2 hrs..... i think
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.
it makes it decompose faster than usual
Nutrients, soil properties, light, water availability, the presence of herbivores, pathogens, parasites, and mutualists
Yes, light does affect germination rate. Because light can extend for a short distance into the soil, seeds that obtain light often germinate faster than those that do not.
Stomata open in the presence of bases and close in the presence of acids. Therefore, the rate of transpiration is higher in bases due to that they are losing more water through their open stomata.
no. This is because light only affect the rate of photosynthesis and not the chlorophyll concentration in the leaf
The last answer was bad. It was "compost heap"
No. Not at all.
The rate of water loss will increase so it will be a disadvantage of the change in size of stomata in the presence of light.
There are several factors.Temperature,CO2 concentration,H2O amound,light etc