Most likely.
Germs don't grow on things...
No, it can not do that.
The Greek term for "this prevents growth of germs" is "αυτό εμποδίζει την ανάπτυξη μικροβίων".
Wash your hands!
this effects the germs because it is really dangerous
this effects the germs because it is really dangerous
ANTISEPTIC - 'αντί'
anti (“against”) and sepsis (“poison”).
Copper coins have natural antibacterial properties that can help reduce the spread of harmful pathogens on their surface. This can be especially beneficial when coins are circulated through many hands, which can be a breeding ground for bacteria. Using copper for coins can help promote better hygiene and reduce the risk of contamination.
There are no known germs on the moon because it lacks the necessary environment to support microbial life. The moon has extreme temperatures, no atmosphere, and no liquid water, making it inhospitable to germs.
Heat does not directly spread germs; rather, it can influence the survival and growth of microorganisms. Many bacteria and viruses thrive at certain temperatures, so heat can either kill them or promote their proliferation depending on the conditions. For instance, cooking food at high temperatures can eliminate harmful pathogens, while warmer environments may support the growth of certain germs. However, the mechanism of germ transmission primarily involves contact, air, or surfaces rather than heat itself.
No. Earth is the only known world to support life.