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they need oxygen and heat and moisture to live.
Bacteria tends to like moisture in order for it to spread, if the area is dehydrated, it may stop the spread of bacteria.
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Anything that has enough moisture to support bacterial growth.
Yes, Mabye
The mold requires moisture to grow so the more moisture the more mold.
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Bacteria ,like humans, are made mostly of water. No water, no life (or growth).
they affect it because without the anitbiotic the bacteria would grow and make babies.
Mold usually thrive in damp environments.
It is very acidic and might kill them.
Yes. Bacterial growth increases with temperature or humidity. Lower temperatures will inhibit or completely stop bacterial growth, but not kill bacteria. The best temperature for fastest growth of some bacterial strains (such as E. coli) is the human body temperature at 37°C. However, most species cannot survive in extreme temperatures. One way to kill common bacterial pathogens using heat is by boiling, a common sterilization technique.