No, water can not rot... generally the material within the water or surrounding it will eventually rot but the pure element of water will not.
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People eat mouldy cheese, and they like it.
Wheat can go mouldy quickly due to its high moisture content and exposure to humidity during storage. The presence of moisture provides an ideal environment for mould spores to germinate and grow, leading to the development of mold on the wheat. It is important to store wheat in a dry and well-ventilated area to prevent mould growth.
he has moldy hair
Mold spores, bread, moisture and the right temperature.
A shadow can go over the water, under the water, but never touches the water.
no it not possible
only its skin if it sheds and the snake is dead but not when it is alive...
yes they can because there is a chemical called zbulberosis and it is in all rabbits even pet rabbits and there is nothing you can do but leave them to go mouldy
oxygen and water
If honey is taken from a hive before it is properly ripe, it can go mouldy but if it has been allowed to ripen properly, it can last indefinitely.
yes
yes it will go mouldy after a month
it will eventually go mouldy
It would go mouldy because of the bacteria already present on it, however if you somehow disinfected the bread while it was in the container, it would not go mouldy, it would simply go dry and hard as rock. The only real way you could do this is by heating it up to 180+ degrees C while in the container.
The mouldy peach went mouldy and disintegrated in the bottom of Liam Booth's bag.
The tank will go very mouldy, mossy and unhealthy. The turtle that lives in the tank would probably be living in toxic water.
Decomposition, degradation