I am an RN, BSN. Take this answer for what it is worth to you. Also, consider that I have a minor in microbiology: Sphingomonas paucimobilis is a soil bacteria, that can find its way into water. In a European study of nosocomial (hospitalalization caused) infections, it was isolated in the water, on clinical equipment, and in the lab environment. This study in Europe was conducted in a hematology/oncology unit, where most of the patients are severely immuno-challenged or suppressed, and it was the cause of some hospital based infections that they were trying to find out where came from. But, simply, yes you can find this bacteria in water sources.
how would you find the mass of 250 mL of water
You would find water ice inside some of the shaded parts of craters.
You would find Euglena in fresh water but also in brackish water.
You would find Euglena in fresh water but also in brackish water.
You would find water, almost anywhere on this god forsaken planet since like 72% of it is covered in it.
In general, water is extremely difficult to find in deserts.
Ankylosaurus would have found food and water the same way animals do today. As it traveled, it would find edible plants, and it would eat them. As for water, they would keep track of local bodies of water, and they would visit them when they needed to drink.
In the Strait of Gibraltar, you will find water. Lots and lots of water. :D
the ocean
in your bath
They would camp near water sources. Or they would find water holding frogs and cut their bladder and drink the water in their bladder. answered by Sarah visser new zealand christchurch
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