Yes, light makes food spoil faster. Energy causes decay and deterioration. Light is a form of energy,and the more energy exposed to the food, the more quickly food will spoil.
yes, as a major part in a food's spoiling is Bacteria, which spawns better in bright light.
How does the intensity of light affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants?
Hot spicy food does affect your pulse rate because you are nervous or scared to eat it resulting in your pulse rate increasing.
light will produces heat which will speed up the rate of decomposition.
Yes, light does affect germination rate. Because light can extend for a short distance into the soil, seeds that obtain light often germinate faster than those that do not.
No. Not at all.
Growth hormones and Food.
there are no materials except light and food that is all.
No food coloring does not effect the freezing rate.
A good hypothesis for the question "How does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis?" could be: "As light intensity increases, the rate of photosynthesis will also increase, up to a certain point, after which the rate will plateau or decline due to potential factors like chloroplast saturation or damage." This hypothesis is based on the understanding that light is a key factor in photosynthesis, and there are optimal levels of light intensity for maximum efficiency.
Yes Bread Is known to mold in darker areas compared to light ones.
Amount of CO2 available, light intensity and temperature, all effect the rate of photosynthesis.