It will rot Faster inside because the CO2 level will build up faster than the one out side so are you happy now i answered your question thank you for reading this.
That would depend on the temperature inside and out. The ice will melt faster where the air is warmer. If the temperature is less than 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit, the ice will not melt.
because the river has a shorted way to go around the bend and the current is faster and has less far to go.
wherever has more humidity for example in the summer in many places its very humid and hot, it will mold faster than inside when the air conditioner is drying and cooling the atmosphere when in winter bread will mold faster inside because inside is warm and humid while outside is cold and dry
The outside of a meandering stream erodes more than the inside bends due to the faster flow of water on the outside of the curve. The higher velocity of water on the outside causes more erosion through processes like hydraulic action and abrasion, wearing away the bank more quickly. Additionally, the outside bends experience more turbulence, leading to increased erosion compared to the inside bends.
The ice will melt faster if placed outside rather than inside, regardless of how it's wrapped, due to higher ambient temperatures. However, wrapping the ice in plastic foil and aluminum foil will provide some insulation to slow the melting process compared to leaving it unwrapped.
no a banana rots faster than a bread
Under the same conditions, a strawberry will rot much faster than an apple.
a banana will mold faster than a apple
it can be kicked using both the sides.But the more advanced is using the inside.Outside is also hard,but not more than inside.
Since it is frozen, the outside will defrost faster than the inside causing the outside to cook faster. If you move it further back, you will prevent it from having a charred outside and a raw inside.
The stuff that makes the banana Brown wants to make the fruit more brown but it fails
Because it has further to travel
its solid and cool because the outside cools faster than the inside
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Well if you just hold it from the outside with the wrapping on it then it will squish. But if there is the inside than it will feel like hump's, like baby food.
No. Outside of the refrigerator is warmer than inside.