No, repeat enough times and what you will have is compost!
No, a rotten banana is not a homogeneous mixture. A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition and properties throughout, whereas a rotten banana is a heterogeneous mixture with varying degrees of decomposition in different parts of the fruit.
How about 'putrified'
No your teeth want become rotten, but yes plenty of germs will get inside your mouth.
It is a log that has become rotten.
She threw the eggs away because they had become rotten and smelt real bad.
an apple and a banana gets rotten like in an hour interesting
It can become moldy.
decay
When Rotten(about 10 to 15 days when left out).
It will become white/tan and will be rotten if its not in the water.
When you eat it, you'll become violently ill-lol.
Yes, "rotten" is the past participle of the verb "to rot." It describes something that has undergone decay or decomposition. In English, past participles are often used in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions. For example, "The fruit has become rotten."