A single cough can release thousands to millions of germs into the air, depending on the person's health and the specific germ causing the cough. These germs can include bacteria or viruses that may be capable of causing illness in others.
Yes, some germs can die on their own over time due to exposure to environmental factors like sunlight, air, and temperature fluctuations. However, many germs can survive for extended periods on surfaces or in certain conditions. Proper cleaning and disinfection methods are essential to reduce the spread of germs.
Germs can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person, such as shaking hands or kissing, as well as through indirect contact with surfaces contaminated with germs. They can also be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Additionally, germs can be transmitted through vectors like mosquitoes or ticks.
Yes, germs are a type of microbe. The term "germs" typically refers to microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa that can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
You could be called a germaphobe if you have an excessive fear or hatred of germs and being contaminated with them.
The lifespan of germs varies depending on the type of germ and the surrounding environment. Some germs can survive for days or even weeks on surfaces, while others may only survive for a few minutes. Regular cleaning and disinfection can help reduce the spread of germs.
Most people are simply not aware of how many germs are spread by a cough. One cough can spray germs over a six-foot area! Many illnesses, such as the cold, are spread by breathing in what someone else has coughed up. It seems obvious to cover the mouth, but there are actually many people who have never been taught.
you can get germs from anywhere like touching somthing or when you flush the toilet germs spray out and when you cough or sneeze
The reason you cough is because there are too many germs in your body, and your body tries to get rid of it. Spit out the mucus! :)
So that you don't spread germs
If you accidentally sneeze or cough into your hands, then you should wash your hands immediately to prevent the spread of germs.
Yes, it stops the flow of germs in the air from your mouth.
Yes they are contageouse because many gearms lay in a cough that's why they put there arm up to block the germs
No, that's totally wrong because TB means to cough regularly so there are no germs of cough your reproductive parts.
germs spread by cough, snezze, snot.
As long as three elephants end to end!
Sneezing, but what really matters is how you cover it up. If you sneeze in your hand you will spread the germs to anything you touch, but if you cough into your arm there is less of a chance of it spreading.
Yes, it is. It spreads in coughs and sneezes, and the germs make their way into the air if the victim doesn't cover their mouth when they sneeze or cough. People then can inhale the germs, and it then becomes contagious.