yes, mold can grow on oranges in water... I did this experiment in school in 2nd grade... after the experiment i tested my self to see what i learned i got this question 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)
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Oranges grow in a grove.
Yes, oranges grow on orange trees.
Hot Countries like Spain grow oranges.
oranges grow.
Oranges have a thinner and more porous skin compared to apples and bananas, which makes them more susceptible to mold growth. Oranges also have a higher moisture content, providing a better environment for mold to thrive. Additionally, the natural protective compounds in apples and bananas can help slow down the growth of mold compared to oranges.
During the spring and early summer.
No, the winter is much too cold in Ireland to grow oranges.
The only oranges that grow in Italy are blood oranges. These oranges are the sweetest of all oranges. they are available from December to July. You can get them from Sicily, Italy. Italy's blood oranges are most popular in Europe.
pennicylin is derived from mold