no not unless something is mixed with it that goes rotten but the dirt itself does not rot
u can put veggies and rotten fruits and add leaves and grass clipping make sure to wet it.my uncle david is the owener of d and s farms and has been teching me since i was 7
Rotten dead matter in the soil is HUMUS
lumpy rotten, eroded rought lumpy rotten, eroded rought
A hunk of dirt is just that, a hunk of dirt.
wash your dirt, and it becomes clean dirt
I think they get rotten because they are left untendered to. Probably are left outside the refrigerator or no water or sun whe they are still on the dirt.
that his teeth were rotten and he was dirt.
You can't craft or brew anything using dirt, just grow trees or turn it into farmland using a hoe.
Air molecules, water molecules, dust and dirt. When the food get rotten, small microorganisms will be formed, like bacteria.
Soil... or rather the decaying vegetation in soil.
It was a rotten way to end what had been a rotten day. The fruit was rotten. The word rotten can be used as an adjective or an adverb.
the adverb is rotten :D
Rotten is an adjective.
An egg that has gone rotten.
It depends what you mean......... eg. 'the apple I found is rotten' or 'she is a rotten speller'
Butchy boys are garden bugs. They eat rotten vegetation and like to live in shaded areas.They are actually called "Slaters". The shaded areas they like to live in such as dirt or dark places.
Rotten is a general term, but if it is rotten because of a fungus (such as moldy bread), then yes it does contaminate other food.