hot water can not exactly kill germs and cold wter does not have a chance but boiling water can kill all the germs
Different temperatures can affect bacteria in different ways. Extreme temperatures (too hot or too cold) can kill bacteria by denaturing their proteins and disrupting their cell membranes. Optimal growth temperature varies between bacteria species; some thrive in high temperatures (thermophiles), while others prefer moderate temperatures (mesophiles). Cold temperatures can slow down bacterial growth but may not necessarily kill them.
bacteria need to be at the right temperature to multiply (room temperature) which is why we freeze/cook food, temperatures that are to hot and too cold kill the spores (bacteria) and therefore kill them
Hot water is generally considered to be cleaner than cold water because the heat can help to kill bacteria and other germs.
At temperatures that are either too cold or too hot, bacteria like Escherichia coli are not able to multiply efficiently. This is because extreme temperatures can denature the proteins in the bacteria, disrupting their cellular functions and preventing replication.
Heat can kill flu or cold bacteria. However, the heat has to be high enough. Different viruses and bacteria have different heat tolerances. Some can survive temperatures of over 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
Both cold and hot temperatures can be uncomfortable for living organisms, causing stress on the body's systems. Additionally, extreme temperatures can lead to negative impacts on the environment, such as affecting ecosystems and natural resources. Lastly, both hot and cold temperatures can pose health risks if not properly managed, such as hypothermia in cold temperatures and heatstroke in hot temperatures.
It depends on what the bacteria is. If it is a bacteria that infects humans, then a temperature of 36-38 degrees C. Some bacteria like cold temperatures and some will grow in hot springs.
Bacteria and Salmonella grow in warm conditions. Too hot or cold will kill them and so a warm, wet environment is perfect for them to grow.
Yes, steam at 100°C can kill most bacteria by denaturing proteins and disrupting their cell membranes. However, the effectiveness may vary depending on factors like exposure time and the type of bacteria present.
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heat, many people die in the desert. not that many places cold enough to kill u from the cold itself. and most people dont know what to do in the heat.
The temperatures on earth are very cold and very hot