There are mold spores everywhere. when you put a bread mold in a stored container for long it gets dirty. Mold spores attach to dust particles or dirty food items. So that is how the mold forms. Molds like DARK MOIST PLACES.
Eventually it can do that. Mold can grow on bread as well as any other food. Airborne mold spores only require a moist environment to thrive and colonize. This process is not as rapid though as compared to mold forming on food in a warmer environment.
Mould thrives in damp and humid conditions with temperatures ranging from 77-86°F. It requires a food source, such as organic material like paper, wood, or fabric, to grow and reproduce. Lack of proper ventilation can also contribute to mould growth.
Mould grows when spores land on a surface with moisture and organic matter, creating ideal conditions for growth. The spores germinate and form new mould colonies, which can quickly spread if conditions remain favorable. Adequate moisture, warmth, and organic material are key factors in mould growth.
Yes. pin mould grow in moist,damp and moisture conditions :)
Decaying and recycling of organic matter into inoranic one.
Mould grow because of the condition.
No.
Yes, mould can grow on nearlyeverything! If you leave popcorn in a damp, musky place for a long amount of time mould could grow on it! * * Posted by EllieBellie! 'X
No it does not, firstly mould means to mold like for example you mould clay
You could take some cheese and use it as a control and put t in a cool dry condition and grow mould on it... i no its gross but do the same wth the others but change 1 factor each time and find whch condtion makes mould grow best. good luck!
Rubbish can be dangerous to humans because of the things that can grow on the rubbish. Mold can make you sick.
yes mould does grow on cheese. take blue cheese for example
Yes, mould reproduces by releasing spores into the environment. These spores can travel through the air and land on surfaces where they can grow and form new mould colonies under the right conditions.
No, mould will only grow on old fruit so it will not grow on a fresh apple
yes. in fact, the only food mould doesn't grow on is honey!
Pickling vinegar acts as a preservative because it makes the environment too acidic to support microorganisms. So mould doesn't grow because it's too acidic.
Yes.