Bacteria are the simplest types of life found on the planet; as such, they can be found just about everywhere - in salt mines, in hydrothermic vents at the bottom of the ocean, in ice crevices at the tops of mountains, etc.
Some bacteria are more resilient than others, and can survive Lysol, just like some can survive antibiotics.
some bacteria can survive feeding on other organisms. Also, Bacteria can be spread in sicknesses so once spread the bacteria will be given to someone else and be keeping it living. Sometimes, when an area isn't cleanly the bacteria will be spreading and causing sickness and keeping it alive. As I said, bacteria can feed on other organisms making it stay alive. Sorry if I missed something.
Not necessarily as some bacteria survive even in ice.
Yes, some bacteria (thermophiles) have been found at the bottom of the sea floor near thermal vents under incredible pressure and without any light .
The bacteria in frozen food die. This is because bacteria need food, water, and a warm temperature in order to survive.
Archea bacteria are able to survive in extreme conditions more than any other micro-organism.
A property of some bacteria that have been exposed to a particular antibiotic and have "learned" how to survive in its presence.
they do survive when the environment is wet
In your intestines, on your skin, in your mouth, etc
Bacteria
Most bacteria does not need water to survive.
Sea water with some bacteria in it. (That's what they eat.)