I'm supposing you have a good reason for sprinkling water on bread . . .
The condition of the bread will depend upon how moist the bread was to begin with and what was in the water. Adding water will increase the moisture. Too much will make it soggy.
It'll get mouldy.
Mould will grow on the bread.
take a bread , sprinkle some water and keep it in a warm place . after a few days bread will become green
To grow rose you need to feed them with fertilizers and remember to water them every day. keep them in sun shine,(but not too much). grow them in a pot first and when they are grown you can plant them in your garden. sprinkle some water on it's leak can keep them fresh. if some kind of fleas keep eating the leaf, the best natural way is to sprinkle soapy water on the leaves can help keep fleas away.
really easy..... store it somewhere where it's cool and away from the sun don't keep bread for too long or else mould will happen
Place a shallow pan of water in the oven while baking the bread. The water will evaporate to keep the moisture up.
what happens to a bread when kept in a warm place for 5 days
What bread?? Can you be more specific?
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They keep sunscreen, dish detergent, and sprinkle perfume?
It sure does :) just sprinkle on and rub in for a quick fix, you also can sprinkle it on your hair brush and brush it in.
no it humidifies.
It happens in the leaves, where tiny pores open to allow water out and close to keep water in.
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