Yes, the growth of mold is encouraged by moisture and grapes have moisture in them so they can mold.
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it depends on how long you leave it out for the faster it molds is the longer you leave it . :):)
First question is "Why are you doing the project?" I am guessing that you are doing a science fair project. A question could be: How long does it take for fresh green grapes to begin molding? Or you could buy fresh grapes, split the bunch in half and store one half in the refrigerator and one half on the kitchen counter. Allow the grapes to mold and compare the number of days required for the grapes to grow mold. This study could be titled "How much longer do grapes remain free of mold if they are refrigerated rather than left at room temperature?"
inside because the oxygen gets trapped inside the bag causing the grapes to decay faster instead of it in the refrigerator
Birds. They will strip the vies of grapes a month before we would like to eat them. MORE Rain is another reason . Grapes will mold on the vine if they are ready to be picked.
no they are not safe you could just throw it up more serious stuff
The strawberry will mold faster than the grape, I don't know why exactly, but I just know it does.
Until the mold has consumed all of the bread and all you are left with is the mold.
mold does basically grow on all foods
I think it's mold. I just saw this today on the wild grapes out in the backyard, and we just had a lot of rain... so it makes sense. It looks like mold to me so I'm cutting out all the bad ones so the rest can make it.
all grapes are bad for dogs!