A refrigerator, a counter, and two bananas (preferably from the same cluster).
they spoil faster at room temperature
Materials that heat-up faster are known as conductors. Silver, Copper, Gold and Aluminium are some conductors that have the ability to transfer heat.
Mold grows faster inside the fridge. The fridge is like an incubator for mold and fungal growth. This is due to the lack of oxygen and excess moisture in the fridge.
Decay happens at a faster rate in humid weather. Humidity is caused by excess moisture in the air. Water is notorious for decomposing organic materials faster.
It depends on the following factors 1. Surrounding temperature 2. keeping the doors open would make it faster 3. The temperature already attained in it. This depends on the knob position kept.
two bananas, a counter, a fridge, and some time.
Refridgerator yea it will
It does not matter what brand. Bananas turn brown faster in the refrigerator.
The banana in the refrigerator browned faster than the banana on the counter. The cold temperature makes a banana's skin brown faster. The banana in the refrigerator is still firm though, where as the banana on the counter is softer.
the refrigerator
Materials needed: ripe bananas, a refrigerator, a kitchen counter, and a timer. To conduct the experiment, place one banana on the counter and one in the fridge, ensuring that they are both exposed to similar environmental conditions except for temperature. Record observations of each banana's condition over several days to determine which one rots faster.
Take two bananas on the same stem, separate them and place one in the refrigerator and the other on the counter to see which will brown faster.
Blueberries rot faster on the counter.
in the refrigerator
on the counter
because it just rots faster
One on the counter