If you've ever been to Yellowstone National Park in Utah, you've seen Archaebacteria, mostly in the boiling water and mud-pots. They enjoy (by which I mean survive) extremely hot, sulfuric, moist areas.
Archaebacteria are unicellular prokaryotes that are the oldest living organisms on Earth. Some characteristics include survival in oxygen-free environments, being extremophiles and reproduction is asexual.
Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean. Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean.
you would find it in the crust
Archaebacteria
archaebacteria consists of complex cells
how long has archaebacteria been on earth? how long has archaebacteria been on earth?
in a lake
their contribution on earth was to keep earth clean in a way.
According to the books archaebacteria was thought to be the first living being existing when the earth was cooling down initially. they were the methanogenic, thermophillic and most chiefly were anaerobic. Would these characteristics have been helped the earth to create its present environment?
Archaebacteria are some of the oldest organisms living on Earth. They are considered simple because of their external body structure.
hot acid springs
Archaebacteria are the oldest and most primitive forms of life on planet Earth. It is postulated that primitive life on other planets would be most likely to resemble Archaebacteria. In addition, Archaebacteria were the first life forms to exist on Earth, so studying them allows xenobiologists to postulate how life may come into being on other planets.
It does not cause infections/diseases/sicknessess.
Archaebacteria are unicellular prokaryotes that are the oldest living organisms on Earth. Some characteristics include survival in oxygen-free environments, being extremophiles and reproduction is asexual.
The answer is Archaea trust me i have been looking it up
you would find magma and lava because the rocks cousin them to turninto lava that is what you would find at the core of the earth
Archaebacteria are the oldest organisms living on earth. They are unicellular prokaryotes and belong to the kingdom Archaea. They can be found in very harsh conditions such as volcanic vents or the tundra.