there are sulfur vent on the sea floor where despite the absence of light, extreme heat and toxic sulfur, some microorganisms still thrive.
extreme heat and toxic sulfur
It may be that in some unusual environment, we will find some species of microbe which we are not familiar with, and which may be more similar to early life, than the more familiar types of microbes are. A good example of this is the environment of the undersea hydrothermal vents. Very unusual microbes colonize those vents. Possibly they represent the oldest surviving species on Earth.
Yes! He found them very close to the equator, which was very unusual.... just more proof!!!
There are millions of microbes both on and inside of a compost pile. They start as simply organisms, but as they develop they evolve at an astonishing rate into larger, recognizable insects. Which microbes you might find depends on where the compost heap is, what stage of development it is in, who is tending to it, etc.
In an environment sterilized using extreme heat or radiation, such as an autoclave or a nuclear reactor, you would not expect to find microbes since these conditions would have eradicated any existing microorganisms.
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You can find out how healthy your aquifer is by testing the water for microbes. If the water contains microbes, boil it before drinking it.
because the tundra is to dry for trees
you travel the map and find it in unusual secluded places until you go to cerulean city after beating misty and it will be in the place where you find misty at first with her boyfriend
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No. Sandstone would make a good caprock.