warmth moisture amedium bug
Bacteria and Salmonella grow in warm conditions. Too hot or cold will kill them and so a warm, wet environment is perfect for them to grow.
bacteria lives in moist places and can grow in a shower
The main reason is the lack of water.
There are four main conditions that bacteria need to divide. These are warmth, food, time and moisture. Many bacteria can grow straight away given the right conditions.
The four basic elements for bacteria to grow are warmth, food, moisture and time. If one or more of these elements are removed, conditions will not be satisfactory for bacteria to thrive.
It is to survive under severe conditions and grow under most other conditions. I can grow in soil and grow in water. When very dry I die leaving spores behind ready to grow when conditions are right. I can scavenge a living growing at times of very low food levels
sand, water, dirt, snow.
Baking powder is useful for mixing into many types of batter and dough as leavening. It already contains an acid, so it does not need additional acid in the batter, as baking soda needs. Some baked good that use baking powder as leavening are Quick Breads, Cookies, Biscuits, Cornbread, Muffins, Pancakes and Waffles.
There are many conditions that are required for bacteria to grow including plenty of sunlight. Bacteria also need water in order to grow.
That depends on the bacteria, and the living conditions. In good conditions, most bacteria can create a new generation through binary fission every 20 minutes or so.
Most bacteria will grow in dark, moist, warm areas with a neutral PH balance (ph7, water, sweat, most foods) and a source of food for the bacteria, such as sugars, and protein. All bacteria need to grow in conditions such as this is time. (And not very long, either. 4 hours on average)
Bacterial growth is constrained by several parameters such as the level of nutrients around them, the temperature they grow at, pH and whether they grow in air or not just to name a few. No single bacteria can grow in all conditions so therefore bacteria can never engulf the earth. Most bacteria have fairly specific growth conditions.