Why in the rainy season does a loaf of bread turn blue brown or greenish?
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In the season rain, a loaf of bread turn blue brown or green that is true, it is due to the behavior of Mucor and Rhizopus.
It happens because, The bread absorbs the moisture in the air, which encourages the mold spores in the air to multiply and as the fungi start growing on bread it turns in grey, greenish colour.
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in the season rain, a loaf of bread turn blue brown or green that is true, it is due to the behavior of Mucor and Rhizopus.
Explanation:
It happens because, The bread absorbs the moisture in the air, which encourages the mold spores in the air to multiply and as the fungi start growing on bread it turns in grey, greenish colour.
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