It will turn brown faster in the plastic bag than normally because it produces a chemical that makes it turn brown faster. That can be avoided if you put lemon juice on the apple.
It depends on the type of apple, the temperature and humidity level where they are stored, and whether it has been cut or bitten (or otherwise compromised). Usually, apples will start to get softer in a week, but they don't typically rot or mold (without some harm to the skin) for at least two weeks, and usually more like a month. If they are refrigerated, they can last two months. However, if they are cut or sliced, they won't stay good more than about 4-5 days. It takes a while for fungus to grow on an apple, the apple will ripen and decay/decompose. Of course if you are wondering how long the apples you buy at the store will stay fresh, this depends on how ripe the apple the manufacturer picked was, and how long it sat in a store. In general the span of a grocery store apple is at least two weeks before you start really noticing decay.
Nothing beyond its normal slow discharge. It's safe.
The battery will melt over a period of a week. If you put a mold around the battery you can make a donut during this period of time. Very tasty (I tried it!) jerk
It could be that your period is early by a week
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday are the names of the week. ;);););););););)
You bet. I sliced apples last week with my 83 year old mother - we peeled, sliced them and soaked them with a tablespoon of lemon juice and water. I strained them and put them in a ziploc freezer bag. I just moved them to our downstairs freezer and they did not brown! Nice job on saving money !
leave it in your yard for a week or two, then BAM one rotten apple.
About a week
1 week
Not if you keep it refrigerated
nothing happens
It depends on the type of apple, the temperature and humidity level where they are stored, and whether it has been cut or bitten (or otherwise compromised). Usually, apples will start to get softer in a week, but they don't typically rot or mold (without some harm to the skin) for at least two weeks, and usually more like a month. If they are refrigerated, they can last two months. However, if they are cut or sliced, they won't stay good more than about 4-5 days. It takes a while for fungus to grow on an apple, the apple will ripen and decay/decompose. Of course if you are wondering how long the apples you buy at the store will stay fresh, this depends on how ripe the apple the manufacturer picked was, and how long it sat in a store. In general the span of a grocery store apple is at least two weeks before you start really noticing decay.
About one week, then mold tends to start growing on it. It can last months though if you leave it in the freezer.
it takes about a week :)
you get more money
The letter E. wEEk and yEar.
Yes, if it doesn't look rotten.