mold needs moisture, nutrients and a suitable place to grow to conduct. Outdoors, mold can be found on soil, foods, plant matter, and other items. Mold is usally found in wet areas but you should search behind and underneath materials (carpet and pad, wallpaper, vinyl flooring, sink cabinets), furniture, or stored items (especially things placed near outside walls or on cold floors). Sometimes destructive techniques may be needed to inspect and clean enclosed spaces where mold and moisture are hidden; for example, opening up a wall cavity. Hope this helps! -Haley
warm but damp conditions with good air so to kill mould just remove these things
mold grows best in wet dark areas with an average temperature of 60 degrees and it must be very humid
in a place where alot of moisture is. it can grow anywhere in your house, foods, and way more.
you put it in a dark and warm place
Mold grows best in warm, Dark, Moist conditions, with a reasonable food source. As mold is a fungi and does not photosynthesise, therefore no light is required.
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Mold grows best in dark,damp, and warm places
Mold grows in damp, or wet places.
wen its 0 degrees kelvin
damp
Mold grows best in dark areas but it must have some light exposure. when it is exposed to light completely the mold dows not grow very well
The fastest way to grow mold on bread is to cut an orange in half, because of the sodium the mold will grow more and faster. then pour some orange juice (fresh squeezed) and leave the orange on top of the bread. you will start to see mold on it in a few days! hey by the way, i have an experiment on it later on, in school so i would have put the picture of the mold but someone has to answer this quickly, am i right?
Oranges can grow mold better because an orange does not have any preservatives, unlike some bread and stupid idiots..., or cheese. Preservatives help the food not mold or grow fungus. -P.S. I am in 7th grade and i learned about this today in class, i am doing a project on it. Hope it answered your question. -Oranges can grow mold, as long as mold spores are present. Mold will grow best once the orange begins to decompose (preservatives don't last forever, therefore mold may grow on any decomposing organic matter)
no it is almost impossible for mold to grow at room temperature
Mold usually grows on things in the dark because the light prevents the mold from growing. Mold will grow very slow when put in the sun but in the dark, it will grow faster! :)
What makes mold grow on beans?
Because the higher the temperature is, the more moisture can be held in the air, and mold spores need a wet environment to grow.
Coffee molds when it is put in an moist environment. This environment must also be warm for mold to grow on coffee.
This depends on the mold. eg: Bread molds grow on bread.
moisture
sugar, and fermentation
Mold just breaks down things and makes them rot.
the reason soda makes mold grow faster is because soda is high in sugar and sugar is food for mold.
Alkaline
No, most mold grows best in warm, damp places.
Mold grows faster in an environment that seals in moisture. Apples create juice. If left out, it will grow mold. But a little slower than an apple in a bag.
There's no particular set time that mozzarella will grow mold. That will depend upon packaging, handling and the environment.