temperature; warmth speeds it up, cold slows it down.
moisture; if it is moist it will decay quicker
oxygen; if there is a good oxygen flow it should decay quicker.
these all speed up decay because the bacteria and fungi that cause decay need these conditions to thrive and multiply
Factors that can speed up decay include higher temperatures, increased moisture, and presence of oxygen. Factors that can slow down decay include lower temperatures, lack of moisture, and absence of oxygen.
Making an object speed up or slow down always requires a force.-- To make the object speed up, apply a force to it in the same directionthat it's moving.-- To make it slow down, apply a force to it in the opposite direction.
The sympathetic nerves speed up the heart rate, while the parasympathetic nerves slow it down.
That could be one description of "force" or "net force."Notice that it can also change the direction in which an object is moving,without changing its speed at all.
Things that can speed up cell division include growth factors, hormones, and certain mutations. On the other hand, factors that can slow down cell division include DNA damage, nutrient deprivation, and cell cycle checkpoints.
Factors that can speed up decay include higher temperatures, increased moisture, and presence of oxygen. Factors that can slow down decay include lower temperatures, lack of moisture, and absence of oxygen.
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
slow down
speed you up
Speed up
Nothing happens to the forces. The forces are what makes the thing speed up or slow down.
slow up
Slow Down Speed Up - 1967 TV was released on: USA: 1 June 1967
It slows down.
Speed UP
Slow it down or speed it up
Acidic liquids can help slow down decay by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and fungi that cause decay. However, excessive acidity may damage tissues and speed up decay in the long run. It's essential to maintain a balance to preserve the integrity of the material.