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d. Freezing temperatures may prevent mold from growing, as mold typically thrives in warm and moist conditions. Low humidity can also inhibit mold growth by creating an environment that is not conducive to mold development. High humidity, on the other hand, provides the moisture that mold needs to grow.
The mold requires moisture to grow so the more moisture the more mold.
Higher the concentration of the solute, lower is the freezing point.
Yes, bread mold typically grows faster in warm and moist conditions compared to cold conditions. The heat provides an ideal environment for mold spores to germinate and thrive, leading to faster growth rates.
Salt decreases the freezing point of water and increases the boiling point of water.
No, mold cant survive in freezing tempuratures.
try freezing it?
No.
Vinegar will not affect the freezing point of vinegar.
You can't stop it but you can slow it down by freezing it.
SIMPLE ANSWER IN NORTHERN STATES IS ABOVE FREEZING. FLOORING AND FURNITURE FACTORS AFFECT THE ANSWER FROM A HUMIDITY STANDPOINT IN THAT IT WILL AFFECT THEM ADVERSELY AND ALLOW FORMATION OF MOLD, ETC. IF NOT CONTROLLED IN HIGHER HUMIDITY AREAS. LC
Yes, light can affect the growth of mold. Mold typically thrives in dark, damp environments. Exposure to light can inhibit the growth of mold by disrupting its reproductive cycle and reducing its ability to spread. However, the impact of light on mold growth can vary depending on the type of mold and other environmental factors.
Mold usually thrive in damp environments.
d. Freezing temperatures may prevent mold from growing, as mold typically thrives in warm and moist conditions. Low humidity can also inhibit mold growth by creating an environment that is not conducive to mold development. High humidity, on the other hand, provides the moisture that mold needs to grow.
Mold cannot grow in sunny places because the sunlight will stunt the growth. Dark, damp and warm places are the best places for mold to grow.
No
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