No. Mold is a group of living organisms, not precipitation.
No, mold is not a consumer. Mold is a type of fungus that decomposes dead organic matter to obtain nutrients. It is considered a decomposer in the ecosystem.
Yes, it is.
Snow is actually considered a form of precipitation. Precipitation refers to any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground. Snow, along with rain, sleet, and hail, all fall under the category of precipitation.
mold would be considered a decomposer. mold feeds off of dead/dying plant material and therefore, is not a producer.
Precipitation is considered measurable if it is over 0.01 inches (0.254 mm). This is the standard threshold used by meteorologists to determine measurable precipitation in weather observations.
Mold is considered biotic because it is a living organism that belongs to the fungi kingdom.
because they can grow
Any mold CAN be harmful, especially if you are allergic. No area of significant mold growth within the home should be considered safe.
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Philosophy, steel, and architecture are not included in precipitation.
A month is considered to be dry when the level of precipitation falls below the average amount of rainfall. This level is said to be 60 milliliters or 2.4 inches.