Yes they can; microbes can live nearly everywhere on earth.
bacteria
Gravel and gravel only? Yes they can, but it is a very boring life for them. They like to scratch about in sand and dust and dust-bath - they can't do that on gravel.
There is more than a millions like billions or gazillions of microbes that lives on our skin!!!
no
Microbes are organisms that are composed of only one solitary cell or a cell which lives in a colony with other cells. Thermophilic microbes are organisms that prefer to live in areas with a temperature that is higher than the normal.Mesophilic are these microbes that prefer areas with moderate temperature.
microbes can live anywhere!
Microbes live best in grass because of cellulose in the grass. But microbes can live anywhere.
Microbes tend to live in warm; moist conditions at around body temperature: however microbes live everywhere and anywhere.
Microbes tend to live in warm; moist conditions at around body temperature: however microbes live everywhere and anywhere.
The microbes eat it up, it is called decomposition
bacteria
Some Microbes can help us to live healthily by fighting against other harmful microbes or germs.
A gravel can typically be found between two layers.
Microscopic (microbes)
Gravel and gravel only? Yes they can, but it is a very boring life for them. They like to scratch about in sand and dust and dust-bath - they can't do that on gravel.
The symbiotic microbes help nourish a ruminant live mainly in specialized regions of the stomach
Sand is more fine than gravel