A bacterium grows best between the temperatures of 41°F and 135°F. Also, they require water to grow, so moist places harbor a large amount of bacteria. Dim and dark places also harbor lots of bacteria.
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It depends on what type of bacteria it is. Generally most bacteria have an optimum temperature they grow at. For example the bacteria in our GI system (Enterobacteria) grow at a much higher temperature than the ones that live in the soil or in the fridge (Listeria).
Yeah, some of them. They are called Psychrophiles (greek for "loving the cold") and often are enclosed in the ice of Antarctica or Greenland
some bacteria only grow in cold conditions
warm humid environments. Bacteria grows best in warm, humid, and dim or dark environments
Psychrophiles grow best in cold environments. Some examples are: Chlamydomonas nivalis (Snow algae), Leifsonia aurea, Methanococcoides burtonii, and Polaromonas vacuolata.
The Archaebacteria called extremophiles.
Cold.People cannot live in cold weather as in the North pole and south pole.
yes
Actually a bat can fly and live in cold weather up to 30 degrees.
Heat can kill flu or cold bacteria. However, the heat has to be high enough. Different viruses and bacteria have different heat tolerances. Some can survive temperatures of over 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mosquitoes don't fly in cold weather because they don't live in cold weather.
they live in warm weather but they can live in cold weather because they are warm blooded.
Yes. The weather has no significant effect on the spread of bacteria.
otter live in the cold winters weather
Yes, their bodies were adapted to cold weather.
Cold.People cannot live in cold weather as in the North pole and south pole.
It is not normal for them to live through cold weather, but on some counts they do.
they live in cold places
Penguins can live in very cold or temperate zones in the world. Penguins that are on Antarctica live in cold weather that can get as cold as -89.2 degrees Celsius. Penguin that are in the Galapagos Islands live in a temperate zone with temperatures that are cool but not as cold as in Antarctica
No. They do not live in such cold weather.
I believe that they like the warm weather and hibernate in the cold weather.
if the live in a hot weather their body will be able to reduce alot of sweat but if they live in cold weather layer of fats is stored under there skin
They lI've in cold weather(south Georgia) hope this helps :)