i think that they help the environment because they help the forest reproduce when other trees are taken over by fungi and other diseases!!!!
~Sara
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It may seem stupid but if a virus kills you, other organisms will feed on you.. Indirectly, it helped those organism to have you as food (when you're burried).
Viruses that are harmless to humans can be used to infect bacteria or other pests eg rabbits
Zirconium is not dangerous for the environment.
Bacteria can be helpful by deleting bad viruses and harmful by killing you
Yes, viruses are very good at adapting to their environment to ensure their survival.
If it is harmful it will not survive long
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
Viruses might be helpful because they clean you out all bad germs and bacteria releases.
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
no virus is helpful, they damage your software
viruses can be helpful because, some viruses can be used for cures. for example, USA. researcher suggest that adeno-associated viruses type 2 can Promises to be a breakthrough in cancer therapy
yes it does
they can kill you
a dragonfly is helpful to its environment because it lays eggs
- some viruses can be used in biological weapons- some viruses are used in the fight against pests
an environment for a ped is a helpful environment.
No. Any and all viruses are parasitic. There may not be any helpful viruses, but there are certainly a large quantity of harmless viruses, which doesn't infect humans, but rather specific animals or plants.