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Yes it can
what happens ifa damp area dries out
air allows the bread to dehydrate, it dries it out and it hardens
the heat from the toaster dries it out
The moisture dries up
Because the bread dries out as a result of the heat then starts burning.
When left exposed to air on a countertop, bread will start to dry out and become stale. This is due to the loss of moisture in the bread as it comes into contact with the dry air. Additionally, exposure to air can also lead to mold growth on the surface of the bread.
it dries up
Evaporation
it explodes in to pieces
Yes. The 'stuff' that comes out of the toaster's red-hot coils and dries the bread and then browns the bread, is infrared radiation.
Is the process by which moisture is lost. Bread dries out if exposed to the air going stale.