Boiling water in Yellowstone Park geysers, 3 miles down in solid rock - all called extremophile microbes.
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.
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all over the world and place basicley you would see them in space
Microbes multiply multiply faster in the place they were born, but generally in warm climates. It really depends on what type, in each type, the answer varies.
The simple answer is you don't! Microbes live everywhere so short of living in a sealed bubble and having all your food, clothing etc sterilised before it is passed to you through an air lock you just can't live without microbes! You are born sterile but quickly pick up microbes that are needed for you to absorb certain nutrients from you food from your mum and the environment. You also need microbes living on your skin to protect you from nasty microbes that might take their place should there be a place at the table. Anyone who decided to live in a microbe free world would have to be placed there before they had time to pick up these normal (comensal) microbes.
Somewhere that has been sterilized. You can use an autoclave, irradiation or certain chemicals to kill microbes on surfaces. An example would be surgeouns gloves which are irradiated in their packets before use. Inside the packet there are no microbes, once they are taken out of the packet microbes in the air will begin to settle on them.
there are sulfur vent on the sea floor where despite the absence of light, extreme heat and toxic sulfur, some microorganisms still thrive.
It would be very unusual to get sick from any microbes found in bread. The yeasts that cause bread to rise are not toxic or harmful in any way. If a loaf of bread were badly spoiled and moldy, it would not be healthy, but it isn't likely anyone would eat badly molded bread.
1) Microbes helps in bio degradation and decomposition. 2) Microbes helps in fermentation process to take place. 3) Microbes helps in bio transformation as well. That is one biological compound is transformed to another useful biological compound with the help of microbes.
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