It depends on the condition of soap but yes
yes lol. It grows on bread.
Mold belongs to the kingdom Fungi. It is a type of fungi that grows in multicellular filaments called hyphae.
Almost everywhere, also where things have moisture! Well, it depends on what your talking about. Mostly, mold grows where things have moisture
Factors that affect the speed mold grows on bread include temperature, moisture level, and air exposure. Warmer temperatures, higher moisture levels, and increased exposure to air all promote the growth of mold. Storing bread in a dry, cool place can help slow down mold growth.
Mold is a type of fungus that grows in multicellular filaments called hyphae. These hyphae form a network known as a mycelium, which allows the mold to penetrate and absorb nutrients from its surroundings. Mold spores are responsible for reproduction and spread of mold colonies.
no mold grows on dollar bills.
Soap alone is not effective at killing mold. While soap can help remove mold from surfaces, it does not have the ability to kill mold spores. To effectively kill mold, it is recommended to use a specialized mold-killing product or a mixture of water and bleach.
The kind of mold that grows on strawberries is gray mold. Mold is caused by moisture on the fruit and it appears as a gray-white fuzz.
a special type of mold grows on iced tea
green mold
No, mold grows on cheese.
geen mold
Mold grows in your tummy
I think Penicillium mold grows faster than bread mold!!!!!! Actually bread mold is just a general term. There any many species of mold that grow on bread, penicillium being one of them. Mold grows well in moist, warm, dark places.
Dish soap alone is not effective at killing mold. Specialized mold-killing products or a mixture of water and bleach are more effective at eliminating mold.
Bread mould grows on bread
Mold grows like a mushroom. IT finds a wet place to grow and then grows. But how it spreads is a whole different subject. The mold grows and gets bigger and bigger until the casing on it pops open and any air current tacks it away. the mold just grows there then.