it does not. it rots faster in the dark
The temperature of the system
temperature
catalyst
Fallen fruit, foraging wildlife, littering people, and strong winds are ways that orange seeds are spread. Seeds emerge naturally when fruit rots on the branch or on the ground. They may travel away from their host tree by wildlife- or wind-dispersion.
Apple
The larger the fruit, the longer it takes.
Vegetables
Jelly rots faster because the jelly contains fresh fruit.
As posed, the question makes no sense. You cannot measure how much something rots.
protect the seeds also as the fruit rots it provides some nourishment for the seedling
A banana i think.
there is a lot of sugar in regular coke that rots your teeth.
it does not. it rots faster in the dark
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I'd say probably. If bacteria are eating the fruit they need to get their energy from somewhere.
when a fruit rot, it began to turn yellow, then black. really gross. if you don't believe me, try it!!