Yes, it will. I did my science fair project on this and found that sun and UV light made the mold grow faster and covered the food that i used, more than the black light that i used or when there was no light affecting it.
Molds can be of different colors. Among all white and black molds are more common.
Why would someone even ask this. Why don't you travel the world and find out yourself. Jesus
green, brown , blue , and is fury
yes
Bread mold is not a living organism and does not get nutrients from bread.
if you leve it for about an hour it would start to desolve so it wouldn't have chance to get mold Bleach is actually used to sanitize food contact surfaces and kill off mold, so it would not make mold grow on bread.
it is a type of fungus that you can find on bread when it is left outside for a few days. Mold spreads via spores.
No because when the bread gets old from the mold that when it's starts to mold (fungus)
Mould spores are all around us, in the air and on the ground. When some of these spores make contact with bread, it sets the scene for mould growth. the mould grows faster under certain conditions, such as moisture and warmth.
Is the mold on bread a warm color or a cool color
Yes. Mold can be different kinds of colors. For example it can be black. green, yellow. purple and even blue!
no because the mold might have affected the bread.
No. Bread mold grows on bread, hence the name.
nothing. just leave it some where for a while and it will grow mold!
beer has ingredients similar to bread and mold will form on it like it does on old bread. As for the various colors i think that is caused by bacteria fromthe human mouth and also what the person was eating..
Bread mold is not a living organism and does not get nutrients from bread.
One type of mold found on bread is Rizopus.
bread grows mold because if it is dry and worn out it needs the mold
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penicillium, aspergillius, nuerospora.
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