Bacteria (which make your food decay) need moisture to live and they thrive in it!
You can get cat that has micrognathia to eat dry food from places where Cats gets less nutrition.
25lb of Dry Pet food See this link for a good example: http://www.amazon.com/Iris-Airtight-30-Quart-Pet-Food-Container/dp/B00024JPXW That would depend on the food. Dry foods weigh much less than wet foods and even among dry foods there is a large range in density.
Canned dog food is 70% moisture, which provides added moisture as well as a complete meal. A raw food is a complete diet and is very nutritional and if done properly is far far better than feeding commercial wet or dry as you can control exactly what goes into it. As far as comparing wet food to dry food, it really does depend on the brand. Sadly, a great many dry foods are full of cereals which provide very little in the way of nutrition to a dog, and use poor quality meat sources. A dog gets most of its nutrients from meat, so it is best to look for a food that uses less cheap filler (grain, corn, wheat) and more meat sources. Wet food is easier to find with these specifications than dry.
You cannot leave wet food out for longer than half an hour, as it will begin to dry up in the air and become rancid. A kitten will not starve if left without food during the night, although you could put a small amount of dry food to leave overnight if your kitten seems particularly hungry.
don't die and you won't decay. if that falls you can drain them of oxygen and keep them in a cool dry place. your decision
Bacteria (which make your food decay) need moisture to live and they thrive in it!
Decay happens at a faster rate in humid weather. Humidity is caused by excess moisture in the air. Water is notorious for decomposing organic materials faster.
cotton drys faster
It is believed that wool does dry faster than cotton. Many think that wool does not absorb moisture like cotton does.
no it accually takes longer to dry
Black Dries Faster Than White
yes
no
dry air rises up faster because the dry air has less density n therefore it rises up faster than moist air
They dry at the same rate of speed.
The verb is to dry.
Yes. A wet animal will cool faster than a dry animal. The evaporation of the water removes heat from the body and cools it.