Kinetic energy.
E-mc^2. Energy is related to matter by the speed of light squared.
Energy and matter are 100% the same thing, but in different forms. In GAMMA RAY BURSTS ( The deaths of supermassive stars (RARE) also called a hypernova), energy is converted into matter and antimatter (Atoms with opposite charges of NORMAL matter). When matter and antimatter are fused, both (Antimatter is also a form of matter) are turned into energy. E=mc2 shows us how to find out how much energy something that is matter will turn into if it is transformed into energy. Mass of the matter x the speed of light x the speed of lightThe E stands for the energy and mc2 stands for mass of the matter x the speed of light x the speed of light.Wierd but true!
You change one state of matter to another by heating the matter or cooling it [aka] adding energy or removing the energy
Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter. Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter.
Mold is a type of fungus that feeds off of decaying matter.
Mold is Biotic, as it has all 6 of the scientific Characteristics for a living things. Mold reproduces through spores, and needs energy through organic matter. It also has cellular repair, and can be either multi cellular or single celled.
Yes, mold does grow on organic matter. For example, mold will grow on feces, and feces is organic matter.
no
darkness and moisturefrom the sun
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
This would depend on the moisture of the fruit or vegetable, and nutrients, and the type of mold. Mold doesn't care about classifications or tastes - it only cares about what gives it energy and helps it grow. Unripe, dry, thick-skinned things won't encourage mold growth as well as thin-skinned, decomposing, moist organic matter, regardless of being fruit or vegetable.
Yes energy is matter.
matter and thermal energy
Fungi, like mold, have the capability of growing in caves.
Not to us. It's a decomposer of vegetable matter.
water mold