Leaves rot very quickly in the rainforest because bacteria thrive here. Bacteria are responsible for decomposing organic material in the environment.
they cremate
cause it is constantly raining
They give off a lot of ethylene gas and even make other fruits and vegetables stored with them rot or ripen quickly.
No, a deciduous forest refers to the equatorial rainforests or other rainforests that lose their leaves, the rainforest in Twilight is coniferous, meaning that it is evergreen and doesn't lose it's leaves.Equatorial rainforests are not evergreen, they do lose their leaves just not all at once so they appear green in general.
By being buried quickly so they do not rot and fade away into nothingness.
Frequent rain causes the soil in former rain forests to deplete so quickly after they are used for farming.
Organic and non organic fruits would rot at the same or similar rate, unless the non organic fruit has been treated with something so it will not rot as quickly as the organic.
well... if you keep it in an air tight jar so it wont rot too quickly but don't leave it open air bcz microbe can attack!
Yes, rot is a proper word.The word rot is a verb (rot, rots, rotting, rotted):Paper money will rot if you bury it in the ground without moisture protection.The word rot is a noun (uncountable, mass noun):The potatoes show some rot so we should throw them out.Some compound nouns for the noun rot: root rot, dry rot, brown rot, black rot, boll rot, etc.The noun 'rot' is sometimes used as slang for 'nonsense'.
Are you just being silly? The food, most likely noit, as they would rot or be eaten quickly. The math formula is the making of math, so really, kind of.
Warm and moist would rot food most quickly. Most enzymes work best at warm temperatures and so do spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms.
I don't think so