Science, asked by saifq175987, 3 months ago

Foam accumulates on a surface of dal' kept for a long time in summer.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In summer, the atmospheric temperature is favourable for microbial growth. Foodstuffs like 'dal' which kept open for a long time favours the growth of microbes. The microbes release various gases as byproduct and these gases form foam on the surface of foodstuffs having more water content.

Answered by yashbabad1
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In summer, the atmospheric temperature is favourable for microbial growth. Foodstuffs like 'dal' which kept open for a long time favours the growth of microbes. The microbes release various gases as byproduct and these gases form foam on the surface of foodstuffs having more water content.

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