Probably not.
Fruit flys
Your tomato may be rotting on the bottom due to a condition called blossom end rot, which is caused by a calcium deficiency in the plant. This can be exacerbated by inconsistent watering or fluctuations in soil moisture levels. To prevent this, ensure your tomato plants receive consistent watering and consider adding calcium-rich amendments to the soil.
No. Rotting wood is part of a ex-living thing. The bacteria and/or fungi in it, that are causing the deterioration, are living things though.
living
A tomato isaliving organisms all things are living organisms. You will be surprised at what are living organisms.
Bugs, or sometimes when the tomato is rotton it will form a hole.
Its a part of a tree that is dead and rotting away.
The tomato would rot faster in warm water because, when you put a tomato in cold temperature ex: refrigerator the tomato does not rot and it stays good for a long period of time, now if you put the tomato in warm temperature or room temperature for instance, the tomato has more chance of rotting than in cold temperature so the tomato rots faster in warm water.
yes because it is a vegetables
The common edible tomato is a fruit of the Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as the tomato plant. The fruit itself is not alive, but rather is a reproductive technique of the plant to disperse its seeds. The plant is the living organism.
yes because it is a vegetables
They can eat almost anything, as long as it is rotting and a fruit or vegetable. Some examples are bananas, squash, tomato, and onions.