yes archaebacteria can live in the most extreme conditions
yes it could potentially because bacteria can withstand many things so it could probably withstand the extreme heat of a volcano
Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean. Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean.
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Archaebacteria live in extreme conditions that are hot, acidic etc. (e.g volcanoes, hot springs, sewage)
A live volcano is simply called an active volcano.
Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean. Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean.
a characteristic of archaebacteria are that they live in environments without oxygen
Eubacteria live in extreme environments. archaebacteria live everywhere else.
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In extreme environments
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Unicellular or single celled prokaryotes are part of the archaebacteria kingdom. Many archaebacteria live in hot climates. The waste products that they produce may have flammable gases.
Archaebacteria live in extreme conditions that are hot, acidic etc. (e.g volcanoes, hot springs, sewage)
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A live volcano is simply called an active volcano.
Unicellular or single celled prokaryotes are part of the archaebacteria kingdom. Many archaebacteria live in hot climates. The waste products that they produce may have flammable gases.
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