A cold virus can typical live for a day in a medicine bottle. This virus cannot last longer than this without a host.
, it takes about 5 min
yes, but not that long, they will die out eventually.
In deep oceans. Some live in warm others live in cold waters but most like living in not to cold or to hot places.
Cold and warm waters except not too close to the north and south poles.
neither they live in the sea ;) Warm generally, you don't get many dolphins in the arctic :O
A ladybug cannot live in a bottle.
Yes. The flu virus can live for surprisingly long periods of time on inanimate objections
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.
You can live without medicine, nobody lives forever.
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.
it is said that all mammals can get rabies but nobody knows if they can isn't it cause by a virus? so it couldn't be in a cold climate where seals live.
Don't freak out. It's not too common to get cold sores this way. You would have to take a drink with in seconds of some one with a cold sore doing so. The virus that causes cold sores doesn't live on objects for long periods of time, it also doesn't like to live in fluids. You would be more likely to get a cold sore if you kissed this person on the mouth.
The zone that bottle nose dolphin's live in is the tropical ....... your welcome....... :)