NO. Mold can grow many wet places
wet bread
It grows best when it is a little wet
Mold thrives in wet environments because it needs moisture to grow and reproduce. The dampness provides the ideal conditions for mold spores to spread and colonize, feeding on organic materials like wood, paper, and fabrics. Without moisture, mold would not be able to grow.
Mold can grow on surfaces with high moisture content (wet mold) as well as on dry surfaces (dry mold). However, mold requires moisture to grow and thrive. Wet mold is typically more visible and easier to detect due to the presence of moisture, while dry mold may not be as noticeable but can still release spores and cause health issues.
Yes, because mould is a fungus and it will grow on food that has water because fugus is a living thing so i will grow on wet bread.
Because the higher the temperature is, the more moisture can be held in the air, and mold spores need a wet environment to grow.
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Moisture contributes greatly to the growth of mold. Mold needs a damp/ wet environment to establish itself, and to grow.
If you wet raspberries then put them in a plastic bag in a dark area such as a cabinet or pantry mold will start to grow within the first 48 hours
Mold needs a very dark, damp, or wet climate to grow.
you can leave very wet and soggy without putting it back in the container but be sure not to leave it in your clarinet or it will grow mold.