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There are good bacteria and bad bacteria in ecosystems. Good bacteria help to kill and eat bad bacteria to keep the ecosystem clean.
The vast majority of bacteria live far far underground, in rock.
Bacteria in the mouth are emitting waste gases that smell bad. The bacteria can be on the teeth, in cavities, on the tongue, on the palate or on the gums, especially if these are inflamed. Bacteria can also live on prosthetic teeth.
Certain types of bacteria, maybe. Especially the ones that live deep in the crust.
Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
Some bacteria make you sick by interfering with the chemistry of your body, by poisoning you with their waste products, or by excessively stimulating your immune system. Some bacteria are helpful to your bodily functions, notably those that normally live in your intestines. Most bacteria have no effect on people.
Bacteria live any place you can think of. (Everywhere.)
The live R bacteria acquired a capsule and became live, virulent S bacteria.
yes bacteria does live near the shore
No, nuclear energy is not good for the environment because after they get the energy there is nuclear waste which is radioactive and is NOT good for the environment.It can be if well controlled, as no carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases are produced. However if things go wrong as in Japan now (March 2011) then it is definitely not good for the environment or the people who live in it.
the harmful bacteria live in air,human body etc.
two conditions bacteria need to live