It affects the food because the bigger the container, the more air gets in it when you seal it.
No not really
Yes, the material and size of the container can affect how fast a candle burns. For example, a small ceramic container may retain heat and cause the candle to burn faster, while a larger glass container may allow for better airflow and slower burning.
Very fast unless stored in proper conditions.
Yes, assuming the amount of water stays the same.
yes it does if it is hott enoug
It depends on the thermal energy, by knowing how much heat is being transferred. Also, it does depend on the type of container. If you have a plastic container or foam container, the heat will not transfer as fast as it would if the heat was in a glass container. Or instead of using the word heat you can refer to that word as a candle giving off heat if placed in any type of container to perform the science experiment.
Every cheese can spoil.
It can take a long amount of time, up to 3 years due to atmosphere and air particals. these can affect how long it taked to decompose. you should keep in it the sun if you it to decompose fast.
Very fast
yes
the freezing temperature of the liquid, the container it is in, the surface are exposed to the colder mass, the original temperature of the liquid before being exposed to the colder mass, the denseness of the liquid.
The temperature at which you're melting it, the type of chocolate, maybe even the density of the chocolate, and how you melt it (like either in a plastic/glass container). The dependent variables would be how fast the chocolate melts, and how long it takes.