Yes, bacteria live in school bathrooms! Bacteria live on your skin, in your saliva, and in your feces. Bacteria can live for short periods of time on objects, which is medically called fomites (any objects or substances capable of carrying infectious organisms). So a wet cleaning rag or a cleaning sponge can be a fomite that harbors bacteria and lets them multiply.
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No. You may be thinking of one of the girls' bathrooms in Hogwarts.
Doors, bathrooms, chairs, tables..,ect
It has 69 bedrooms and 31 bathrooms.
No, they're not.
use copper on door handles and in bathrooms. it is resistant to bacteria and virus
Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
in ruins such as near garbage cans or bathrooms
The marketplace was teeming with people trying to purchase goods at low prices
Rachel Wolak is a mild form of bacteria that lives in blue bathrooms or pink kitchens.
Bacteria which live on other living organisms for their food are called PARASITIC BACTERIA. AWAIS AHMED awais94_2005@yahoo.com PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL JEDDAH
Bacteria live any place you can think of. (Everywhere.)