It will get soggy
If its in a closed container nothing will happen. If not then the bacteria would multiply too much and make you sick
When water is left in an open container, it can evaporate due to exposure to air. In a closed container, the water vapor will eventually reach equilibrium with the liquid water, leading to increased humidity inside the container. If the container is completely sealed, no water vapor can escape, leading to a buildup of humidity over time.
It is estimated that there are between 20,000 and 23,000 Great Spotted Kiwi left in New Zealand.
It is estimated that there are between 20,000 and 23,000 Great Spotted Kiwi left in New Zealand.
If the water is left outside in an open container it eventually will evaporate. If left outside during cold weather it could freeze.
Figures vary, but the count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600.
Pretty much all of it.
your left nut
It gets dry and crusty. If you want to keep it soft, either put it in a container or on a plate with wrap over it.
no
The mostrecent figures are for 2008. The count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600.
if there is no air in the container, or the container is left out in the hot sun to long, or if it is left in the cold to long or if the container does not have water or nutrients for the worms then yes they will all die