it depends on the type of the bacteria.
also beneficial bacterias outnumber the population of harmful bacterias.
Some bacterias are nice but some are not like bacterias that wont harm you are nice ones and the one who harms arr viruses
Some extremophiles can be harmful to plants and humans, while others have beneficial properties. The harmful ones may cause diseases or damage to plants and animals, while the beneficial ones can contribute to processes like bioremediation and agriculture. It depends on the specific extremophile and its interaction with its environment.
Yes. Every ones hair has some bacteria in it. The bacterias try and get your hair dirty.
Harmful mutations tend to have more noticeable and immediate effects on an organism's health or survival, making them easier to study and identify. Beneficial mutations are often subtle and may not be as easily recognized without detailed observation over many generations. Additionally, harmful mutations are more likely to be studied due to their relevance to diseases and disorders.
Any soap is harmful if swallowed.
Physical and chemical changes in the environment can have both beneficial and harmful effects on health. Beneficial effects can include natural processes like photosynthesis that produce oxygen, while harmful effects can come from pollutants like air and water contaminants that can cause respiratory issues and disease. It is important to monitor and manage these changes to minimize negative impacts on health and the environment.
No. Usually the larger tornadoes are the stronger ones, but not always. There have been a few small but very violent tornadoes as well as large but fairly weak ones.
Very, especially the ones from space!
Males a bit stronger than females, but scientists haven't yet discovered which ones stronger.
Males a bit stronger than females, but scientists haven't yet discovered which ones stronger.
Ones that have some beneficial affect on the body.
to allow non harmful particles through and keep harmful ones out