I don't think strawberries rot faster than a banana. Bananas because they turn brown and moldy after a short period of time. Although the temperature determine when an apple will rot.
Strawberries, being softer and having thinner outer skins, will spoil more quickly than the other fruits mentioned. Fruits with damage (nicks in the skin and so on) will spoil faster than fruits in good condition.
No, Bananas actually spoil/rot faster in the darkness
Yes Because the sugar in the banana reacts faster than the acid in an apple.
All fruit produce ethylene gas in order to ripen, so by keeping your apples and bananas together in the open you are speeding up the ripening process. Bananas ripen faster than apples, which is why they spoil first.
Strawberries spoil easily if you just leave them out on the counter. If you don't want your strawberries to spoil, I suggest that you put them in the refrigerator like a normal human being.
Apples in a plastic bag last a little longer than apples in a foil bag.
No, it is not recommended to store apples and potatoes together because apples release ethylene gas which can cause potatoes to sprout and spoil faster.
Fruit is best. Pack bananas and apples, any fruit really. It will stay good and not spoil if not refrigerated.
Strawberries spoil quickly because they have a high moisture content, thin skin, and high sugar content.
Strawberries typically last about 3-7 days in the fridge before they spoil.
The skin blackens from the cold but if you like your bananas mushy and not as sweet, it is fine. Or freeze the bananas until you can use them in a smoothy or banana bread.
As bananas ripen they give off a gas that causes other fruit near them to ripen faster and then spoil.