Fission is the simplest form of asexual reproduction. Not Pasteurization.
yes it does
Many ancient bacteria live in extremely hot or salty water. True bacteria describes one-celled organisms that have no separate nucleus.
Bacteria that live in extreme environments. The big three live in extremely hot water, super salty water, or extremely acidic water.
Most fungi live well at room temperature (maybe 23 or 25°C). Most bacteria live well at higher temperatures (37°C). However, microorganisms can live at all temperatures, from very cold (psychrophiles) to extremely hot (thermophiles).
If you are talking in or on the human body, I don't know. But if you mean where are 5 extreme places where bacteria live in the world, then here are some: Antarctica, the deep ocean, thermal vents under the ocean, in extremely hot water near thermal vents on land and in desert sand where the temperature is incredibly hot. Bacteria can live in very extreme places like the extremely freezing temperatures of the ice floating on lake Vostok in antarctica and the near boiling hot springs in Yellow Stone National Park USA
There are some bacteria that live in extreme conditions they are called extremophiles. Bacteria that specifically live in very hot temperatures are called thermophiles. However your question could be 360 Kelvin or degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit; which brings us to the importance of units...
They live in hot temperatures.
I don't know because thay live every where. Bacteria can't live in the freezer or in an active microwave. A clean kitchen has to be kept very hot or very cold to stay clean. Bacteria multiply faster in temperatures from 10-60 degrees Celsius but otherwise they can live just about anywhere.
The bacteria that live in the hot spring are of a different kind. They can survive in extreme conditions. There are also other type of bacterias that can live in salty and some which can live in acidic conditions. Also because their proteins are in their correct form when at extreme temperatures, and in fact when put at temperatures that are normal for us, their proteins would deform and they could die.
Hyperthermophiles is defined as a creature that does well in extremely hot temperatures.
yes its extremely hot and so high pressured that it is a solid.
The bacteria that live in hot springs are called thermophiles. They are adapted to thrive in high-temperature environments that would be too extreme for most other organisms. Thermophiles are known for their unique heat-resistant enzymes that allow them to function at high temperatures.