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It would probably die from bacteria or fungi of some sort unless the food scraps were already well composted. But if you're really curious plant a couple plants in food scraps and see what happens, plants are often tougher than we think well some of them. If the food scraps are composted well then the pepper plants will have a lot of available nutrients so they will grow quite fast compared to a non nutrient soil.
Yes, mice eat most any food scraps. They mainly eat fruits and vegetables but have adapted to eat most human food scraps and will eat just about anything in a dire situation.
Scraps, primarily.
He scraps the car and buys a new one..The fox sniffs for some scraps of food.
An emulsion is defined as: a fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible. Therefore food scraps are not emulsions.
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Vegetable scraps.
Depends on the context it is used. It may be a noun, verb, or adjective (reference any dictionary). "Scraps of food were thrown out" - noun "He scraps the food and throws it out." - verb, as it's used to define the action. Verbs - doing/action words Adjectives - describing words
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