Science, asked by qadirareej6, 9 months ago

how are germs kept out tinned food​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Canning food helps prevent microorganisms from growing (preserving shelf life) in a number of ways. The food is heat processed at very high temperatures (240 to 250 degrees Fahrenheit) to destroy microorganisms, and vacuum-sealed to prevent new microorganisms from entering the cans.

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