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Q: When apples are done decomposing what do they do?
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Why do apples rot in heat?

it's decomposing away it's releasing some type of gas the apple reacts with oxygen


Are apples good fertilizers?

The best type of fertilizer is decomposing plant material, so apples can be used as fertilizer if there is enough of them. A better type of fertilizer would include animal dung or compost.


How do you stop carbon foot print?

Dying is a good start, but until you finish decomposing you're not done.


What can I make with 5 apples and a spoon?

Their are many things that can be done with a spoon and five apples. You can cook the apples, crave them or try peeling them with a spoon.


What is 2-1 with apples?

The mathematical statement of 2-1 can be done with apples by stating "If you have 2 apples and you take away 1 apple, how many apples would you have left?" The answer would be 1 apple.


When was Decomposing Composers created?

Decomposing Composers was created in 1980.


What stops food from decomposing?

You can freeze food to keep it from decomposing.


What prevents garbage from decomposing in a landfill?

what preventd garbage from decomposing in a landfill


What can be done with apples that have started to go soft?

After only a week apples will start to soften leaving them undesirable to eat, however it is in this state that apples can be used in popular recipes such as warm apple pie and apple cider.


How do you arrange 10 apples in 5 rows with 4 apples in each row?

The key is for the different apples to participate in more than one row each. This can be done when putting them in the shape of a 5-pointed star.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of foods decomposing?

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Why isn't rust attracted to magnets?

because it is decomposing metal and decomposing metal does not attract to magnetics