No, and you don't have 'your own germs' they are given to you by other people... most of which are not harmful. Answered a brit ;)
Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
Yes, we breathe germs in, and we breathe our own germs out.
The skin is the bodies first barrier to germs. It keeps out harmful germs and bacteria. As long as the germs don't penetrate the skin, they don't cause harm.
It can harm your health and other thing such as the heart. Germ are actual aren't good to have.
they can if you chew on them or bite them, and spread it on to someone. Or if somedoesnt wash there hands after the use in a toliet but not germs that will harm you anless the person that chews on it is sick
yes i think you can
I think it's to get rid of the germs inside your body that can harm you. xoxo
Yes, some germs can die on their own over time due to exposure to environmental factors like sunlight, air, and temperature fluctuations. However, many germs can survive for extended periods on surfaces or in certain conditions. Proper cleaning and disinfection methods are essential to reduce the spread of germs.
A smell will not harm you. But the rotting bodies will carry germs and parasites.
it depends where the germs are. for example, if the germs are in a living thing, antidotes(medicines) are required for that living thing if not the germs would cause diseases in that living thing
Everyone on earth lives with 'germs', and has for every day of their lives. There are bacteria all over our bodies that do not usually cause us any harm, and there are even bacteria in the intestines to aid in your digestion.
No, but a lot can harm them. For example, if their cage is really dirty and full of feces and urine, it's similar to you being in a room of germs. The smell can be extremely overwhelming and it can cause diseases.