Yes but not on Earth. Space is the only place because space is a vacuum so nothing is in there.
Dirty areas tend to have more bacteria than clean areas. Bacteria thrive in environments with organic matter and moisture, which are more commonly found in dirty areas. Regular cleaning and disinfection can help reduce bacteria levels in both clean and dirty areas.
Polite surrounding areas kill peoples
Well, no bacteria, but there was a case of rat urine
bacteria has been found viable after three thousand years dormancy. .
All over the place. There are more bacteria in your body than there are human cells. They have also been found deep, deep underwater as well as in thermal hot springs, and areas of high salt concentrations.
Unless the toothbrush has been around someone with a deadly disease, no. You cannot be killed by bacteria that would be normally found on a toothbrush.
No, anaerobic bacteria are not specifically found in windy places. These bacteria thrive in oxygen-deprived environments such as in the deep ocean, swampy areas, and in the intestines of animals. Windiness of a location does not influence the presence of anaerobic bacteria.
Engleman concluded that the congregation of bacteria in the red and blue areas showed a preference for different wavelengths of light, with red bacteria congregating in areas illuminated with red light and blue bacteria congregating in areas illuminated with blue light. This demonstrates a form of phototaxis where the bacteria move towards the light that best suits their photosynthetic pigments.
Bacteria found in a sink belongs to the kingdom Bacteria.
The habibtat of bacteria are that they are onmi-present and they can be found from the coldest region on earth to the hottest region on earth. They can also be found inside our body and also inside animals body.
This statement is not accurate. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is found in all living organisms, not just bacteria. It is a molecule that serves as a primary source of energy for cellular processes in organisms ranging from bacteria to plants to animals.
Bacteria are found in the large intestine (strictly speaking, bacteria are found everywhere, but there are a particularly large number of them in the large intestine).