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bioremediation
The water itself. Bacteria and other microorganisms need water, so in the water conditions are ideal for them.
Distilled water
This depends on what microorganism. Some microorganisms, like microscopic plants and some bacteria, are autotrophic (specifically phototrophic), meaning they create their own energy using (mainly) water and sunlight. Other microorganisms, like some bacteria and fungi, are heterotrophic, meaining they consume other organisms to get their energy.
Tap water doesn't contain the material they need to survive.
nothing because there isn't any oxygen in the water and besides we wouldn't be inhaling in there anyways.............well actually bubbles form when you exhale in water but that's not the point
Microorganisms live everywhere. There is not one place on earth that does not have bacteria or some other one-celled organism living there. There have even been meteors and evidence from Mars with evidence that bacteria once lived in the rocks.
Air molecules, water molecules, dust and dirt. When the food get rotten, small microorganisms will be formed, like bacteria.
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Milk contains natural sugars which can feed bacteria. It can also contain bacteria due to improper storage or handling. Water that is running swiftly over rocks can defeat bacteria in it. Stagnant water is most likely to contain bacteria.
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