Bacteria needs water to complete its bodily processes such as excreting waste. Without water the waste would stay in the cell and kill the bacteria.
Water needs to boil for at least one minute to effectively kill bacteria.
Bacteria require water for several key physiological processes, including nutrient uptake, metabolism, and cellular respiration. Water is essential for the movement of molecules within the cell and the maintenance of cell structure. Without water, bacteria would not be able to grow and reproduce effectively.
Water needs to be at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius) to effectively kill bacteria.
Freezing water does not kill bacteria, but it can slow down their growth and reproduction. When water is frozen, bacteria become dormant and are not able to multiply. However, once the water is thawed, the bacteria can become active again. To effectively kill bacteria, water needs to be heated to a high enough temperature, typically above 140F (60C).
Coliform in well water is the presence of fecal matter in the well water. If the bacteria is found in drinking water, appropriate action needs to be taken.
Pool water needs to be regularly sanitized with some sort of system that kills bacteria and other pathogens. Then the water needs to be run through a filter to remove dust and bio materials to keep the water clear
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The fruit needs to be washed with water and it needs to be clean. It is so that you can make sure that the fruit isn't contaminated by any worms, bacteria and other things.
The water needs to be hot to help kill bacteria (in combination with a good soap and/or desinfectant). It needs to be potable, so the water won't introduce any new contaminents to hands you're cleaning.
a kuku is the dangerous bacteria
A bacteria needs food,moisture,warm,time to grow up !! :)
Mosquitos drink both clean and dirty water.... I think :)