Because the warmth and moisture levels accelerate it's growth speed and if the conditions were cold and dry, depending on the species of the mold it would still survive but it's growth speed would slow down or even stop.
the colder it is the slower particles move
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.
Because the higher the temperature is, the more moisture can be held in the air, and mold spores need a wet environment to grow.
Wet or Damp Areas, Things that haven't been touched for a while.
NO. Mold can grow many wet places
wet bread
2 days
Bread mold grows best in warm and wet areas.
It grows best when it is a little wet
Yes, because mould is a fungus and it will grow on food that has water because fugus is a living thing so i will grow on wet bread.
Because bacteria likes moist, damp and warm places to grow. Mold specifically requires moisture in order to grow and the swimming suit being wet and in hot environments more often, it is more likely to develop bacteria faster.
You will have to prepare a white bread with no chemicals. (Bread with Chemicals will take a long time to grow mold.) First, wet the bread, but don't soak it. Then, blow some dust over it. If you leave it in a Ziplog Bag or a jar, it will grow mold within a week. The speed of your mold-growing will depend on the place's envirement. Make sure your experiment place is moist, dark, and warm.
24 hrs .