Archea bacteria, or "extrmophiles" live in very hostile environments, like goethermal hotspots or under miles of rock beneath the sea floor. Archea might be found on other planets, like the fossilized one from a mars rock.
they are a part if the way we live
There in no archaea kingdom. There is such a thing called archeabacteria, but no archeabacteria
no
They're from a more primitive cellular lineage, and usually extremophiles (bacteria that live in extreme conditions) arearcheabacteria.
bacteria
Yes.
The kingdom Archaebacteria, now known as Archaea, is a group of single-celled microorganisms that are prokaryotes and usually live in extreme environments such as hot springs, salty environments, and acidic conditions. They are distinct from true bacteria and share characteristics with both bacteria and eukaryotes.
it dont reproduce.
No, archeabacteria are prokaryotes.
butter nut
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they reproduce by spore formation.