Im taking a guess but it most likely grows fungi!
No
Mold can grow better in the light because when fruits get into the dark they can spoil faster and get soft/ugly
Mold needs moisture, heat, and food. All three conditions are necessary for it to grow. Mold is most likely to find a place to grow in a bathroom, basement or kitchen, but in this situation we are in a kitchen, and outdoors. Mold spores can grow and spread in wet or damp areas that have had flooding. and the light will either dry out the mold and eventually kill it.
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No. However, if mold has been growing then just drying the area and/or allowing sunlight to hit it does not kill the mold spores. The spores are dormant reproductive agents of the mold which allow it to regrow when conditions are right. The next time it is moist the mold will regrow. Mold is endemic (everywhere) in the atmosphere.
Mold grows faster in dark places because light inhibits its growth. Placing apples in a dark environment can promote faster mold growth compared to placing them in a well-lit area.
Light can have varying effects on mold growth depending on the type of mold. Some molds thrive in darkness and will grow more rapidly in low-light conditions, while others require some amount of light to grow. Ultraviolet (UV) light can inhibit mold growth by damaging its DNA and cell structure. However, visible light may not have as significant of an impact on mold growth.
Mold needs moisture, heat, and food. All three conditions are necessary for it to grow. Mold is most likely to find a place to grow in a bathroom, basement or kitchen, but in this situation we are in a kitchen, and outdoors. Mold spores can grow and spread in wet or damp areas that have had flooding. and the light will either dry out the mold and eventually kill it.
The temperature is more of a factor than light.
If light from the day comes in contact with mold, then mold will grow faster. (There are more variables that could affect the growth such as the sun because we know that without sun, plants and every other living organism couldn't survive, which also coincides with temperature.)
Yes, mold can grow in the dark, as it does not require light for its development. Mold thrives in damp, warm environments, and darkness can actually promote its growth since many types of mold prefer humid, low-light conditions. The key factors for mold growth are moisture and organic material, rather than light exposure.
There are many different kinds of ingredients that grow mold. Fruits and breads can grow many different kinds of mold.