It appears because they like the rain. Since they cant stay that long under water, they can stay on land where it is not too wet. The grass is dampened by the water , so they stay there because they like their skin to feel the water on their skin.
because there are slight gaps of air in between the leather molecules. When the water goes into them after a long period of rain, then the water won't be able to come out. The water starts evaporating but is held in the gap because the lether molecules tightened in the sun. This is a great place for fungi and microorganisms...
In other words, there s a favourable 'climate'
because they grow in hot and humid weather and rainy season is hot and humid.
why does fungus grow more during monsoon season
Fungi thrives in wet, damp areas.
Because umnka man hai
What color is fungi? I need to know because I am trying to do a poem and I need to know what color fungi is. Please help me!!
some are mushrooms, bacteria, or even some wild fungi
Fungi do not use photosynthesis and theirncell walls are made of different material.
Many Fungi && Bacteria
Fungi remove nutrients from other organic matter, living or dead, using their digestive enzymes. Most need water for at least some of their life cycles. Unlike plants, fungi do not make their own food, but some appear able to absorb energy from ionizing radiation using the pigment melanin.
because they grow in hot and humid weather and rainy season is hot and humid.
Virtually any fungi needs a minimum level of humidity to grow. So, if you see that a certain part of a storage room is covered with moulds, so are certain that this part has a certain level of humidity. The main blooming season for fungi is the raining one, while many fungi are uncapable to grow during the cold or dry season. You don't want to keep your clothes if moulds are anywhere nearby!
zygote forming fungi
What color is fungi? I need to know because I am trying to do a poem and I need to know what color fungi is. Please help me!!
Fungi or moss.
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some are mushrooms, bacteria, or even some wild fungi
Fungi do not use photosynthesis and theirncell walls are made of different material.
bacteria or fungi
As far as I know, there are no fungi capable of making their own food. All fungi are heterotrophs. Lichens appear to be an exception, but lichens are a composite of two organisms. The fungus in a lichen is still considered a heterotroph as it relies on it's photosynthetic partner for food.
It depends on season and weather conditions and location. But normally yes.
because nothing would rot and the world would pile up with trash and old Halloween pumpkins