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It would take a longer time to grow mold on an orange in the fridge than it would being left out in room temperature. Putting fruit in the fridge helps the fruit stay fresher for a long time period. I would think it would take a couple of weeks, in other words a long time for an orange to grow mold while in the fridge.
the water in the glass evaporates if the atmosphere temperature is at evaporating point of water
No.. otherwise water would turn to ice when in a fridge.. i don't think that happens too often ;) My fridge thermometer instruction sheet recommended 44 deg. F as the optimum temp for lower shelves.
The plant would die. Chloroplast turns light into energy and without energy the plant would eventually die.
no
you can store fruit in the fridge to keep it fresh and vegetables in the fridge freezer.
No more than 2 days. uncooked meat goes bad quick even in the fridge, if it were frozen that would be a different story
Parsley or tomatos because some people grow them on their windowsill. I would plant eaither a herb like parsly or tomatos.
The bread would be whatever the recipe dictates, the consistency the same. Keeping the dough in the 'fridge does not stop the yeast working but it does slow it down so it would need more time to ' rise' fully.
The water is evaporated.
It would increase. The balloon would expand because when temperature increases, volume increases as well.
It would depend on how the condition of the old fridge is in.
The volume of the balloon will increase on the sunny windowsill due to the increase in temperature. This follows Charles's Law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature when pressure is constant.
From a food safety standpoint, I would not see a problem. But the eating and keeping qualities of the potatoes have probably been adversely affected.
Yes, a florist would need to use a display fridge. Flowers stay fresher longer when in a cold environment, and a display fridge would be a perfect way to display the flowers without compromising freshness.
The Wisteria plant mainly grows best in areas with colder climate. In this regard, it is always best that you put the pot with wisteria seeds in the part of the house with cold temperature. It can also be planted in a greenhouse. If you plant indoor, put in a windowsill. The one thing you need to make sure is, wherever you grow see that the location has sufficient exposure to sunlight.
It would take a longer time to grow mold on an orange in the fridge than it would being left out in room temperature. Putting fruit in the fridge helps the fruit stay fresher for a long time period. I would think it would take a couple of weeks, in other words a long time for an orange to grow mold while in the fridge.