They cannot trap moisture.
examples of fungi include: mushrooms, toadstools (yes, they are different!) moulds yeasts, mildew and dry rot.
They cannot trap moisture.
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
Fungi are decomposers of dead animal and plant matter. They break down dead organic matter into simple compounds that can be absorbed by the plants around it. Fungi can live for a very long time.
Yes, fungi can grow on candy if the candy provides a suitable environment for fungal growth, such as high levels of moisture and nutrients. It is important to store candy in a dry and cool place to prevent fungal growth.
Wet surfaces.
Yes, there are fungi that live in deserts as lichens. Lichens can also be found at the poles (which are also dry since cold air does not hold much moisture and there is not much liquid water in the soil).
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
Because the majority of Australia is a dry, hot desert, which people are unable to live on.
I'm not sure what a 'B Lumen' boa is, but boas, while they can swim, do not need to live in water (and will get skin lesions if unable to dry out).
Fungi can live in a wide range of environments, including soil, water, and on plants and animals. They can also thrive in dark and damp places, such as within decaying organic matter or in humid conditions.
Im pretty sure its dry rot
Among the four groups of organisms—plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms—certain plants (like succulents and cacti), some animals (such as reptiles and desert-dwelling mammals), and microorganisms (like certain bacteria and archaea) are adapted to live in dry environments. These organisms have developed specialized features, such as water storage, reduced water loss, or unique metabolic pathways, to survive in arid conditions. Fungi typically thrive in more moist environments and are less adapted to dry habitats.
dry rot, athletes foot, theres more
yes!!!!! its fungi!!!
fungi are naturally grown in moist envirnments for they feed on the moisturein the air. that is why mushrooms are found in th summer. in the summer, the humidity in the air is much larger than in the winter so the fungi can absorb the moisture and live.