every where plants, your body, paper, every where. Even in your food. But don't get sick by reading that, sometimes bacteria is good for you.
Bacteria breaks down and converts other living and dead organisms into food. If it werent for bacteria and detritus feeders the earth would be scattered with dead animals and trees
As of now, the smallest bacteria on Earth are those belonging to Mycoplasma.
No you would not because thermoacidophilic bacteria live in extreme hot environments while enteric bacteria are found in areas such as human intestines
The Creationist would say it was Adam. The Evolutionist would say bacteria - the precursors of algae.
you would find it in the crust
Yes.
the amount of bacteria on Earth would have to be at least over 100.
It would be bacteria.
Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
Earth would survive but life would not, except perhaps viruses or bacteria.
Bacteria breaks down and converts other living and dead organisms into food. If it werent for bacteria and detritus feeders the earth would be scattered with dead animals and trees
A chemical
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Normally this would come under biology, However many bacteria are involved in geological processes (e.g. stromatolites) and it has been found that bacteria live deep down in the rocks of the planet. Thus were bacteria are involved in this way their study would be of concern to the earth scientists too.
All living things would die
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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