There is no answer to this as the size of the germ and objects are different but normal millions
There are many different appearances that germs can take on. These appearances range from dots to many strange shaped objects.
Germs can live on anything. If by harmful bacteria, then yes. They can. Even inanimate objects.
yes but if the objects are too hot and too cold
Yes, germs can travel from object to object through contact. When contaminated objects come into contact with clean objects, germs can be transferred, leading to potential spread of infection. Regular handwashing and cleaning of surfaces can help prevent the transmission of germs.
Some research has shown approximately 21,000 germs per square inch can live on a desktop, so if the typical classroom desktop is 144 square inches, that would be approximately 3,024,000 germs on each desktop. Usually, the teacher's desk is at least twice that size, so the teacher's desk could hold 48,384,000 germs. Each keyboard can hold about as many germs as a desktop. As you can see, the typical classroom could easily harbor well over 100 million germs.
Si, senor.
Of course! Everything does.
up to six hours.
Germs exist in the air and on objects. You cannot run or hide from germs. If you have a strong immune system, you might not get sick though.
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Soap helps remove germs and dirt from people and objects. There are many forms of soap from body soaps to cleaning supplies.
how many differnt kinds of germs are there?