The air would help mold grow but very slowly. In a week when air helps a new sort of mold so what I'm saying is Yes it does help but in a cery slow proggress...
No. Though the better the air purifier, the better protection against mold growing elsewhere.
Air in itself does not contain mold. Though it will carry the mold particles which help spread it around.
Because the higher the temperature is, the more moisture can be held in the air, and mold spores need a wet environment to grow.
Dehumidifiers can help control mold by controlling the moisture in the air.
Yes. For example, a moist pirce of bread will grow mold faster than a dry piece.
Mold grows like a mushroom. IT finds a wet place to grow and then grows. But how it spreads is a whole different subject. The mold grows and gets bigger and bigger until the casing on it pops open and any air current tacks it away. the mold just grows there then.
It starts growing on the corners when cheese is exposed to air
There are mold spores everywhere in our indoor and outdoor environments.In order for mold to grow, it needs three things:MoistureSomething for the mold to feed on, like carpeting or food remnants.A temperature in the right range to support mold growth (from 40°F to 100°F)So yes, if there is something in the air ducts for mold to feed on, and if the temperature is right, mold can grow in air ducts. Mold needs 24 to 48 hours of the right conditions to start growing, so there is a time element also.
needs moisture type of fungi in the air is spore. it floats around until it lands on food.turns into mold
Mold does not come from the concrete, it comes from mold spores that are normally in the air. Dampness faciliitate the growth of mold which comes in contact with concrete or any other material allowing mold to grow.
Mold cannot grow in sunny places because the sunlight will stunt the growth. Dark, damp and warm places are the best places for mold to grow.
Yes and no depends how Air tight it is.