No. Yogurt is a different product, made from culturing fresh milk with bacteria. Cheese is made from milk by coagulating the milk using rennet, cultures and/or enzymes, then separating the curds from the whey. The curds are pressed into the cheese and aged, if desired.
you dont grow it you cook it. and the way you can cook it is wrap tinfoil around it and the light of the sun will heatup the tinfoil and the tinfoil will heat up the curnal and make it POP! If that doesnt work, get a magnifying glass and put it over it to cook it/ heat it up.
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it will dry
it will go all hard and stale in the sun
it melts
Umm ... Nothing ! It just gets hot !
the only thing I can think of, if you don't have a heat source, maybe........you could leave some tinfoil next to a metal pot/bowl of water in the sun during the summer for like, 16 hours?
Cheese if you like cheese. Both are good.
Yes It could because cheese will melt when a solar or a lunar eclipse happens because it cannot resist the sun's harmful raise and immense heat
Tinfoil can help plants grow by reflecting light onto the leaves, encouraging photosynthesis. It can also act as a barrier against pests and weeds, providing a protective environment for the plant to thrive.
The apple will start to break down and decompose due to exposure to the sun's heat, causing it to dry out and shrivel up. This process is known as sun-drying.
all that happens is the cord unraps heats up just like milk but alot faster. check it out for yourself. :-)