Oranges have plenty of carbohydrates in acedic medium, which are quite congenial to the molds to grow
Oranges can grow mold better because an orange does not have any preservatives, unlike some bread and stupid idiots..., or cheese. Preservatives help the food not mold or grow fungus. -P.S. I am in 7th grade and i learned about this today in class, i am doing a project on it. Hope it answered your question. -Oranges can grow mold, as long as mold spores are present. Mold will grow best once the orange begins to decompose (preservatives don't last forever, therefore mold may grow on any decomposing organic matter)
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because of the water that is i trees and stuff when it rains it gets in the sloths fur and starts to grow mold
All organisms need water to grow, including oranges. So what you're squeezing out of oranges is mostly water.
because when you leave bread outside of its package there are thousands of spores in the air that land on it so when you put water on it then the water kind of reproduces with the spores and then starts to grow the mold
* you add water to the mold then the mold will grow * how can you not know that * wow * bye.............?
Water provides the moisture that bread mold needs to grow and thrive. Mold spores are present everywhere in the environment, and when they come into contact with water on bread, they can germinate and begin to grow, eventually forming visible mold patches. Storing bread in a cool, dry place can help prevent mold growth.
the water and the seeds
no but algae can form after a while yes algae would grow and it is a type of mold/fungi!!
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