clostrium perfringens
Bacteria and fungi.
Bacteria, mold, and yeasts can cause food to rot.
the oxygen in the air causes food to rot.
various decomposers such as bacteria and fungus
A foot rot is a bacterial infection, so I guess bacteria cause foot rot .
It can't. Bacteria causes the food to rot.
Microorganisms grow much faster when they are in a warm and humid environment such as a kitchen counter. This also may be due to the fact that there is more bacteria on the counter than say, a fridge.
the bananas will rot on the counter in 2 weeks the bananas will rot on the counter in 2 weeks the bananas will rot on the counter in 2 weeks
In light, because in a refrigerator bacteria is less likely to survive as long as outside of a refrigerator
I am pretty sure bananas will ripen and/ or rot faster if they are contained in something such as a brown bag.
yes
Bacteria breaking down the items is what causes things to rot. When fruits such as apples, bananas and tomatoes ripen, they give off a gas called ethylene. Ethylene gas accelerates the ripening process, which will lead to over ripening.