Considering a blackberry cant decompose brah, do the math
Do strawberrys grow faster than tomatoes
If left at room temperature, a banana will decompose quicker than an apple.
Some objects decompose faster than others due to factors such as their chemical composition, exposure to moisture, temperature, and presence of microorganisms or enzymes that break down the material. Objects made of natural materials like paper and food waste decompose faster than synthetic materials like plastic, which can take hundreds of years to decompose.
Generally YES
Yes but no
If animals die faster than they decompose, then vultures or other carnivorous animals will eat them.
Well I did a science project,which is,Which 100% percent cotton fabric decompose faster than polyester fabric when it sits in bleach for one month? The Conclusion is correct to my Hypothesis cotton fabric will decompose faster than polyester fabric because polyester fabric is a man made fabric.
The strawberry will mold faster than the grape, I don't know why exactly, but I just know it does.
natural fibres decompose faster than man made fibres because latter is a synthetic fiber. synthetic fibre has a plastiy smell. any thing made of plastic will not degrade.
Some items decompose faster than others due to factors such as their composition, moisture content, presence of microbes or insects, and environmental conditions like temperature and oxygen levels. Items with organic materials tend to decompose quicker than materials that are more resistant to decay, such as plastics or metals.
I believe that a pear will rott faster because it is already soft and so the pear is rotting faster than an apple and a peach why not grape and strawberry
Under the same conditions, a strawberry will rot much faster than an apple.