Where does slime mold typically live?

Where does slime mold typically live?

  • Correct Answer: decaying plant life and in the soil
  • in the jungle
  • in the sea
  • in the soil and in glaciers

Explanation: Slime molds live on decaying plant life and in the soil.

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