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Maybe. Mold only needs moisture, heat, and something to grow on. As long as the something that can be moldy on earth is warm and wet, mold should be able to grow on it after a little while.
studying the effect of microgravity on the human body
yes mold can effect my body and other peoples body
Prolonged bed rest, massive weakness.
no
Microgravity (the very low gravity found in orbit) is insufficient to prevent loss of bone structure during a long period of time in space. One way to compensate is by stressing the skeleton through vigorous exercise.
David Namkoong has written: 'Effect of microgravity on material undergoing melting and freezing' -- subject(s): Melting, Microgravity, Spaceborne experiments, Phase change materials, Freezing, Lithium flourides, Heat storage
can black mold effect the body
it doesn't.
no
yes it does because mold spreads out and creats more
2days unrefrigerated