None that we need to worry about. There is some discussion that Venus might have been cooler and had liquid water during its early life and so it is possible that it might have developed life such as bacteria ("germs"). These days the temperature on Venus is about 470 Celsius which is hot enough to melt lead. Even the thermophilic ("heat loving") bacteria found in the volcanic vents on Earth's ocean floor would die at that temperature. If there were any lifeforms still active on Venus they would freeze to death on Earth.
germs are not on venus, no life can be sustained on venus because the planet does not have the correct conditions, it is much too cold, asnd above that the almost vacuum has poisonous air
Yes Venus Flytraps or Dionaea muscipula can sneeze. But only very gently.Some germs can come in the insects that Venus Flytraps inhabit. So Venus Flytraps use the method of actually pushing out the digested insect out through their roots. but there isn't any chance you'll see one sneezing.
Yes, we breathe germs in, and we breathe our own germs out.
Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
'germs' is plural, the singular is 'germ'.
Yes, of course grasshoppers have germs. Everything in our planet has germs
What color are germs? Germs can be many different colors. But most germs are a very clear green color. Germs get their color by the type of germ or it is. The most common type of germs is bacteria. Bacteria is a type of germ. That is why there are more clearly green colored germs.
Everything spreads germs ''Yes'' they spread germs.
All germs are pathogens but all pathogens is not germs.
No. Germs are everywhere, therefore it is impossible to keep food away from germs. No matter where you put your food, there will be germs.
Germs
Well, there are germs in your tummy/stomach/belly that break down food and bad germs to turn them into energy and harmless germs.