Yes, wood can grow mold under certain conditions, such as high humidity, lack of ventilation, and exposure to moisture. Mold spores can land on the surface of wood and begin to grow if the conditions are right. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help prevent mold growth on wood surfaces.
They could, but it would only be under very humid conditions.
Yes. Molds can grow very rapidly under the proper conditions.
Answer 1: Often is does, yes.Answer 2: Molds will grow only in moist conditions, so yes, water is a factor in mold growth. In fact, certain fungi will literally blow their spores in a cloud into the air at the first touch of rainfall to ensure the survival of their offspring.
Yes, mold can grow in insulation if the conditions are right, such as high humidity or moisture.
Mold will grow on any type of bread as long as the conditions are right. Mold likes to grow when it is warm, moist and dark.
Yes, dead bodies can develop mold under certain conditions. Mold growth on a body usually occurs when it is in a damp and warm environment, providing an opportunity for mold spores to germinate and spread. This process is part of the natural decomposition of organic matter.
Moisture and warmth are ideal conditions for promoting mold growth on bread.
Yes. In fact, when plating food samples for microbiological testing, the media is acidified to prevent the over-growth of bacteria while waiting for the mold to grow. It doesn't seem to stop the yeast, though.
How long it takes for lettuce to grow mold depends upon the conditions it is stored in. If the lettuce is stored in humid or damp conditions, it will grow mold in a few days.
Yes, mold can grow on glass bottles if they are exposed to moisture and organic matter. Glass bottles provide a suitable surface for mold to grow on if the conditions are right.
Dark,damp
depends on conditions