depends on temperature of room, for instance, if its very hot, its goin to rot in 9 days
as long as it takes for you to get a hammer and open that thing up
No, germination is unlikely to occur if a seed is drowned as the excess water can lead to suffocation, rot, or mold growth, inhibiting the germination process. Seeds require a moist but well-draining environment for successful germination to take place.
It typically takes a sperm cell a few minutes to a few hours to travel and penetrate the egg. Once a sperm cell reaches the egg, it must undergo a process called fertilization which involves breaking through the egg's membrane before merging with the egg to form a zygote.
In the case of eggs, size does not matter. A fertilized peewee egg when subject to proper incubation conditions will take 21 days to hatch the same time it takes a jumbo egg to hatch under the same conditions.
Fertilization generally occurs within 24 hours after ovulation when a sperm successfully penetrates and fertilizes the egg in the fallopian tube. The process of fertilization itself takes just a few minutes, but the journey of the sperm to the egg can take hours. The fertilized egg then begins to develop into an embryo, which implants in the uterus about 6-10 days after ovulation.
it will take about 8 weeks to rot
It does rot as per me. I have never seen a plastic gets rot
an egg would rot faster
NEVER
paper takes 2-3 weeks to rot!! :)
it take about 3 day
it takes approx. 2-3 weeks to rot if it is wet
it takes 6 days or more for a banana to completely rot.
how long does a orange to rot in the winter
about a week ago
One week.
depends on the thing