release of ethylene gas, a plant hormone for ripening
"Rotten" can function as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes something that is decayed or spoiled. As a verb, it refers to the process of decaying or becoming spoiled.
Autumn leaves can be gathered into pens in a garden, and allowed to rot into leaf-mould. Leaf-mould is a valuable resource for the gardener. It can be used as a mulch to suppress weeds, or to enrich the soil, or can be added to potting compound for potting on plants.
Well, mine smell like rotten tires at the moment though I'm pretty sure they're not supposed to
Yes, sulfur has a strong and unpleasant smell often described as rotten eggs.
Yes, sulfur has a strong and unpleasant smell often described as rotten eggs.
This is a chemical change.
1 rotten apple in every barrel
1 rotten apple in every barrel
The solution of this ditloid is: 1 Rotten Apple In Every Barrel.
there are plants that are rotten some plants dont come out good
Rottening of wood is a chemical (breakdown) reaction
soil sub
Nutrients, a place to grow, and protection
A butchie boy eats rotten plants
It is a chemical change.Physical changes are reversible but a rotting egg cannot be made a fresh egg again. Also, the contents of a rotten egg are different from that of a fresh egg. This is also proof of the change being chemical as new products are formed in chemical change only.
woodlice like yellow, rotten plants and vegetables and fungi
The process of a banana rotting is a chemical change. It involves the breakdown of organic molecules in the banana due to enzymes and microorganisms, resulting in the production of new compounds with different properties.