I almost think you are kidding. Everything you touch, all day, every day, puts germs on your hands.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of germs a person touches in a day as it depends on various factors such as hygiene practices, environment, and behavior. However, studies have shown that people come into contact with thousands of germs daily. Practicing good hand hygiene and cleanliness can help reduce the risk of illness.
Yes, because of everything you pick up, touch, and feel throughout the day you are picking up all of the germs on whatever you touch.
A person has more germs in their mouth than on their hands. Saliva has enzymes that prevent germs from forming, while your hands touch things such as doorknobs all day which are infested with germs.
alot of germs are spread and that's skillious dude
One billion
Common germs in a school are most oftenly found on most used objects. Such as: door handles, textbooks, desks, and other places and things that lots of people touch throughout the day.
One billion
Everyone on earth lives with 'germs', and has for every day of their lives. There are bacteria all over our bodies that do not usually cause us any harm, and there are even bacteria in the intestines to aid in your digestion.
what u do is become really flexible and try every day
Think of it this way: What do you use more during the day? Your penis, or your hands? If you choose penis, I think you may have a problem.
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