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When the container is not sealed or holes and pores exist.
Compressing it, heating it (in a sealed container) or adding more gas to a quantity already in a sealed container (which is like compressing it).
temperature is conseved
Water can be evaporated from a sealed container.
Yes they can. Maggots got inside of the container when an adult fly laid its eggs in the container before it was sealed.
Maggots are produced by flies, not by dead bodies. Whether maggots would appear will depend on whether flies land on the body. If the room is merely concealed (i.e. hidden) there's nothing to stop flies getting in. If you mean a sealed, airtight room then maggots would not appear.
if the casket is sealed where they cant get in then no but they can if the casket is not sealed good
A variable is something that can be changed.In Math.x+10= 15x is the variable, which can be replaced by 5.In an experiment:How do maggots appear on a piece of meat?You will need a controlled.And a Variable.Controlled: Kept in a Sealed Jar.Variable: will be kept on the open, just on a table.Then to compare it, you will need another variable, there are 2 variables.Controlled: sealed JarVariable: Inside a Jar with holes on it.You will find that the Sealed jar does not contain any maggots because the flies cannot get to the meat.And the variables will prove that since the flies had some type of access to it, there will be maggots.
From a sealed container or pipe water cannot be evaporated.
sealed truck or container
No.
When the container is not sealed or holes and pores exist.
I would say sealed container as it is the air that spoils it.
the container will break
Yes, of course especially if you have ate them! good luck.
Redi did an experiment seeing what maggots come from by putting meat into jars and left 1 open 1 covered with netting and one sealed the only one that didn't get maggots was the one that was sealed proving that maggots come from flies.