No
Yes, bacteria can live in water. Some bacteria are aquatic, meaning they live in water environments such as oceans, rivers, lakes, and streams. These bacteria play important roles in nutrient cycling and overall ecosystem health.
any kind i think
if you live in the ocean you are not human...
Who told you that?! Leeches do NOT live in water fountains.
Bacteria that live in extreme environments. The big three live in extremely hot water, super salty water, or extremely acidic water.
Extremeophile. Specificly, a Thermophile.
2 days
It depends where you live. Drinking water in some areas of the world is contaminated, while in others, it isn't.
=yes it will help you live longer=
Some common names for bacteria that live in water include cyanobacteria, heterotrophic bacteria, and nitrifying bacteria. These bacteria play essential roles in the aquatic ecosystem by participating in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and overall water quality maintenance.
The kind of water habitat that a roundworms live in is salt water