I'm not sure but i think so
Water provides the moisture that bread mold needs to grow and thrive. Mold spores are present everywhere in the environment, and when they come into contact with water on bread, they can germinate and begin to grow, eventually forming visible mold patches. Storing bread in a cool, dry place can help prevent mold growth.
how to grow your mold you can make anything have mold just leave it out for a long time and Allison get to work and carmela
No, mold has to grow in warm, dark and moist places because mold multiplies itself with the use of water which gives it the ability to expand and grow.
No. That idea went out with the whole cheese thing. The moon is covered in gray dust.
The mold requires water to grow, and there is substantially more water in bread than in toast, which has been dehydrated by heating. Moistened bread has still more water for molds to use.
Water would typically make mold grow faster than coke because water provides a more suitable environment for mold to thrive, with its higher moisture content. Coke, being acidic and containing sugars, might slow down mold growth due to its less hospitable environment for mold spores.
Water provides the moisture that bread mold needs to grow and thrive. Mold spores are present everywhere in the environment, and when they come into contact with water on bread, they can germinate and begin to grow, eventually forming visible mold patches. Storing bread in a cool, dry place can help prevent mold growth.
no
yes it can make you very sick if in contact if it in your air ducts it can also make you very sick
how to grow your mold you can make anything have mold just leave it out for a long time and Allison get to work and carmela
yes
when its dirty? I usually do it twice a year... after winter to make sure i don't breathe any mold and after summer to get rid of dust and dirt and to make sure mold can't grow in it...
because of the water that is i trees and stuff when it rains it gets in the sloths fur and starts to grow mold
You will have to prepare a white bread with no chemicals. (Bread with Chemicals will take a long time to grow mold.) First, wet the bread, but don't soak it. Then, blow some dust over it. If you leave it in a Ziplog Bag or a jar, it will grow mold within a week. The speed of your mold-growing will depend on the place's envirement. Make sure your experiment place is moist, dark, and warm.
Mold can grow on succulents if they are overwatered or if they are in a humid environment. To prevent mold, make sure to water your succulent sparingly and provide good air circulation around the plant.
because when you leave bread outside of its package there are thousands of spores in the air that land on it so when you put water on it then the water kind of reproduces with the spores and then starts to grow the mold
* you add water to the mold then the mold will grow * how can you not know that * wow * bye.............?