oxygen, stable and agreeable temperature, food - usually sugar will do, time and sunshine help too
yes because bacteria is a living thing
There are 3 Main Things: Moisture, Warmth, and a source of food
Because bacteria needs moisture to survive.
Bacteria can go into a sort of hibernated state to survive in more hostile-to-life environments, such as in places with no food or water. They have a thick cellular wall.
Living things need air , food and water to survive
No, bacteria must have certain things to survive such as food and a certain temperature, which would explain why boiling water purifies it of bacteria; most bacteria can't survive it. Also, bacteria can't grow in some deserts nor at the North and South poles; not enough food, awful temperatures. But...bacteria is very resourceful stuff, and you can find one species of it or another surviving *almost* anywhere.
The bacteria in frozen food die. This is because bacteria need food, water, and a warm temperature in order to survive.
Most bacteria does not need water to survive.
Aerobic bacteria need oxygen, while anaerobic bacteria do not need oxygen to survive. They both are bacteria and obtain food in one way.
There are 3 Main Things: Moisture, Warmth, and a source of food
Microbes need a food to survive
It need warmth to survive.
All animals need food to survive.
For the same reason that you do; to gain food (substenance) and energy with which to survive.
Some bacteria need oxygen to survive, while others would find it poisonous. Bacteria that need oxygen to survive are commonly referred to as aerobic bacteria while bacteria that does not require oxygen are anaerobic. There are also bacteria that are classified as facultative anaerobes, this type of bacteria do not require oxygen to survive but prefer to have it.
They need waste, bacteria, and plants.
They need food in order to survive.
Why does any species need food? To survive.