I'm no doctor, but I've always heard a virus can only live a maximum of five days outside the body. More than likely it will only live maybe two days.
well I had verucas for about four years, annd the doctors verrucas are a virus.
Depending on the virus, it can live for several minutes up to a week or more depending on the environmental conditions.
A cold virus can typical live for a day in a medicine bottle. This virus cannot last longer than this without a host.
The doorknob fell off the door.He gripped the doorknob as tight as he could.
The length of time that cold or flu germs can survive outside the body on an environmental surface, such as a doorknob, varies greatly. But the suspected range is from a few seconds to 48 hours - depending on the specific virus and the type of surface. Flu viruses tend to live longer on surfaces than cold viruses do. Also, it's generally believed that cold and flu viruses live longer on nonporous surfaces - such as plastic, metal or wood - than they do on porous surfaces - such as fabrics, skin or paper.
yes, but not that long, they will die out eventually.
An example of something a meter long is the length from a doorknob to the floor.
It can last up to 2 weeks. The length of time that cold or flu germs can survive outside the body on an environmental surface, such as a doorknob, varies greatly. But the suspected range is from a few seconds to 48 hours - depending on the specific virus and the type of surface. Flu viruses tend to live longer on surfaces than cold viruses do. Also, it's generally believed that cold and flu viruses live longer on nonporous surfaces - such as plastic, metal or wood - than they do on porous surfaces - such as fabrics, skin or paper.
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No, a doorknob is an example of a Wheel & Axle.
No, a doorknob is an example of a Wheel & Axle.