T-Rex: Food decays because bacteria on or in it find good conditions for growth! So if you want to preserve food...
T-Rex: ...just keep it somewhere BRUTALLY INHOSPITABLE for life!
T-Rex: For instance, the first explorers of the south pole didn't need to worry about THEIR food going bad, because outside the tent it was SO COLD that no bacteria could grow and food would last almost indefinitely! My question, therefore, is this: do ASTRONAUTS do the same thing in the space station when their tummies get full and THEY can't finish their meals??
Utahraptor: You're asking if astronauts put their leftovers outdoors to freeze in space.
T-Rex: Yes.
Utahraptor: I mean, I'm 100% certain they don't, but as for whether or not they could - I mean, maybe? Keep them out of direct sunlight and they'd probably preserve pretty well.
T-Rex: Quick! To Professor Science's house!!
Narrator: SHORTLY:
Off panel: Oh my god, if this is the "how do you go to the bathroom in space" question again, I already TOLD you, it's --
T-Rex: Professor, good news!
T-Rex: This is basically a PREQUEL to that question!!