It is biodegradable because it is a fruit.
It is biodegradable because it is a fruit.
banana love
Yes, a banana is biodegradable because it can naturally decompose and break down into organic matter over time.
it is biodegradable
Is chemical.
Any where there is a rotting banana
Rotting a banana involves a chemical change because the proteins, starches, and sugars in the banana are broken down by enzymes and microorganisms, leading to the formation of new compounds. This process is irreversible and results in a change in the chemical composition of the banana.
When a banana is rotting, its mass decreases due to the breakdown and decomposition of its organic components by microorganisms. This process results in the release of gases and the breakdown of the banana's structure, leading to a decrease in its overall mass.
Yes, banana peels are biodegradable. They typically take about 2-5 weeks to break down naturally, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and moisture levels.
It is a chemical change because there is a change in colour, the change is irreversible and a new substances is formed
No, the rotting has occurred because the fruit has over-ripened.
Eventually. It takes ages for a banana skin to degrade: two years, in fact. Orange peel is equally slow to biodegrade.