da answer yaw lookin for is endopsores
its endospores
eubacteria
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Microbeads of polyethylene are used in some brands of toothpaste to improve the ability of cleaning.
the endospores is crushed and the bacteria gone come out of it
Improve your soil's ability to resist erosion by stabilizing slopes by increasing vegetation and trees.Straw, woodchips, or bark applied to a depth of at least one inch are effective in holding soil in place on slopes.
is a period when an organism growth or activity stops
Studying the biodiversity of our Earth helps us to know how to improve ours and others' living, including animals. Studying animals helps us to know how to improve our living habits and to learn more about how to prevent rare animal species from going extinct.
No, raccoons do not hibernate anywhere in their range, If the weather becomes too severe, they stay in their den and sleep until conditions improve.
If you mean 'do raccoons hibernate', they do not. They are active nearly all winter. When conditions are bad, they will remain in their dens and sleep until conditions improve.
Raccoons do not hibernate. If the weather is too severe or there is too much snow to find food, they will stay in their den and sleep and live off their body fat until conditions improve.
Skunks actually don't "hibernate" like bears do. In the winter time, you will find many skunks sharing the same den. They may go out to hunt for food from time to time but they don't hibernate. They are just less active.
Raccoons do not hibernate but during severe winter weather they will go into a period of reduced activity and sleep in their dens until conditions improve.
Raccoons do not hibernate but are actively foraging fir food all winter long. If conditions become too severe or the snow too deep, they remain in the den and sleep. Once conditions improve they will emerge and forage again.
Raccoons are well protected with fur and are able to forage for food even in winter. They do not hibernate but if the weather turns severe, bitterly cold or heavy snow, they remain in their den and sleep until conditions improve.
No, raccoons do not hibernate anywhere. They continue to be active and forage for food during the winter. If the snow becomes too deep for foraging or the temperature becomes too cold, they stay in their den and sleep and emerge again when conditions improve.
Raccoons have dense fur that helps keep them warm. During the coldest times they stay in their burrow and only emerge when conditions improve. They do not hibernate.
Raccoons do not hibernate but remain active through much of the winter. If the weather turns severely cold or snow is too deep to forage for food the raccoon will stay in its den and sleep until conditions improve. However, this is not a true hibernation.
Raccoons remain active most of the winter foraging for food. If the weather turns really bad, the animal will stay in its den and sleep until conditions improve. They do not hibernate.
Raccoons do not hibernate and are active foragers except during severe weather. If it is bitterly cold or the snow is too deep, the animal will stay in its den and sleep until conditions improve.