Tundra, desert, deep sea and alpine region. It is really any place where an little or no organism live and have to adapt greatly to be able too.
In extreme environments
Yes, archaebacteria are known to thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs, deep-sea vents, and highly acidic or saline environments. They have adapted to these harsh conditions and play a crucial role in various ecosystems.
Bacteria that live in extreme environments. The big three live in extremely hot water, super salty water, or extremely acidic water.
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Space, water, vacuum,
Prokaryotes that are found in environments that are extreme are classified in the Archaebacteria kingdom. The kingdom consists of single-celled microorganisms.
A. W. Sloan has written: 'Man in extreme environments' -- subject(s): Effect of environment on, Human beings, Adaptation (Physiology), Extreme environments
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water
They are found only in extreme environments
archaebacteria
Examples of archaebacteriobionta organisms include methanogens, halophiles, and thermoacidophiles. These organisms are a diverse group of archaea that thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs, high-salt environments, and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. They play important roles in biogeochemical cycles and have unique adaptations to survive in these harsh conditions.