yes
Mold can grow on a grapefruit due to factors such as high moisture content, presence of spores in the environment, and exposure to air. The natural sugars in the fruit provide a food source for the mold to flourish.
plant a grapefruit seed. Water it. Let it grow into a tree in a warm climate
They grow on trees, just like oranges and lemons.
Because grapefruit grow in bunches like grapes do.
The rate of mold growth is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity levels, presence of oxygen, and availability of nutrients (such as organic matter). A warm and moist environment encourages mold growth, while lack of ventilation and high humidity levels can also promote mold growth. Additionally, the presence of nutrients like wood, paper, or fabric can provide a suitable surface for mold to grow on.
warm
1-3 years after it sprouts incredibly
There are many different kinds of ingredients that grow mold. Fruits and breads can grow many different kinds of mold.
You'll find that almost everything has the potential to grow mold. That includes foods which, when they rot, often grow mold. So yes, a pear can grow mold. I suggest you eat it before it does.
Mold grows on cheddar cheese because mold needs moisture to grow.
This depends on the mold. eg: Bread molds grow on bread.
When mold is in the outdoor, when they grow in the outdoor, it is called outdoor mold. Actually where there is food molds grow there.