No.
There are a number of things that you could die an mold. Clay is one substance you can die and mold.
It may die from eating mold.
Paul Temps died on March 3, 1988, in Saint-Maur, Indre, France.
they die because they get two temps they can die at in Fahrenheit i don't know though
Yeast are tiny creatures that will indeed die when you freeze them. On the other hand, freeze-drying (using a vacuum to take out the water) is commonly used to preserve yeast . Apparently yeast survives this..
yes
you will get really sick then die if not treated
about a hundred a yeareach and everyone of you could die so be careful and WATCH OUT for Black Mold
Arthur Mold died on April 27, 1921 at the age of 57.
AnswerNo, the mold will die for the time being but will not completely die. If there is any moisture at all after that it will continue to grow, until moisture is completely removed. I am not sure if it will continue to send mold spores
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Any freezing will cause a cell to burst and die.