That would be measured in millimetres.
From what I know, most monkeys peel the banana from the opposite end that we do, which would be the thin bump at the bottom of the banana.
It typically takes about 1-2 months for worms to decompose a banana peel, depending on the environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, and the number of worms present. Worms help break down organic matter like banana peels by consuming it and turning it into nutrient-rich compost.
When a banana peel turns brown in the air, a chemical change called oxidation occurs. This is due to the exposure of enzymes in the banana to oxygen in the air, which causes them to react and produce brown pigments.
When a banana peel turns brown, it undergoes a chemical change called oxidation. This process involves enzymatic reactions that cause the compounds in the peel to react with oxygen in the air, resulting in a change in color.
One (1) month, 25-40 years, 50-450 years, and 50 years are the time that it respectively takes a banana peel, a leather shoe, a plastic jug, and a styrofoam cup to decompose. But the length responds to access to proper levels of air, heat, light, micro-organisms, and moisture.
Milimeters
The skin of a banana is called the peel.
No. The outer skin of a banana is a banana peel and you peel it off.
There will be a hole in the Banana peel...
Below are several tutorials on how to peel a banana .
Not more than a centimeter or two I'd say.
Fruit suit is a hinky pink for the peel of a banana.
Banana Peel
Usually a BANANA SKIN but some folks it a 'peel'; as in, "What shall I do with this peel?"
From what I know, most monkeys peel the banana from the opposite end that we do, which would be the thin bump at the bottom of the banana.
Egg is to shell as banana is to peel. The shell of an egg serves as a protective covering for the egg, just as the peel of a banana protects the fruit inside. Both the shell of an egg and the peel of a banana are outer layers that can be removed to reveal the edible part inside.
it protects the banana from the dirt.