Yes, rotten apples are considered matter. They occupy space and have mass.
BIOTIC fACTOR
This occurs because the rotting apple gives off ethylene, which speeds the ripening of the other apples.
Yes. Apples do indeed have electrons--and they also have protons and neutrons, since they consist of matter, which contains atoms--which, in turn, contain electrons, as well as protons and neutrons.
Color, smell, state of matter. For example: sulfur (element #16) is yellow, smells like rotten eggs, and is a solid.
A physical rock "A stone" is indeed matter. However the weight measurement "stone" is not matter, it is a unit of measurement (which is applied to matter).
There is "small choice in rotten apples" because all the apples are rotten and, therefore, you will have a rotten apple no matter which one you pick.
All organic matter eventually disintegrates.
All organic matter eventually disintegrates.
Rotten Apples was created in 1991.
Don't feed horses rotten apples
Yes. 'Matter' is anything that takes up space and has mass. A rotten apple has mass and takes up space, therefore it is matter. If you meant something different with your question, you should revise your use of English grammar.
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The cast of Rotten Apples - 2007 includes: David Kilgo as Johnny
Yes
That's a trick question, isn`t it? The things that live in rotten apples probably can, or at least they react to vibrations ...
i think in the middle is where apples rot first
Apples on a plate.