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They can develop ways of coping with almost any physical and conditions occurring in nature, except for extremes of temperature and drought, and a vast range of nutrients. Each species can live only in its specific environment on its specific foods, but there is a species for most natural conditions going.

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Q: Why do we think bacteria are so successful at living almost anywhere on earth?
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