Many ancient bacteria live in extremely hot or salty water. True bacteria describes one-celled organisms that have no separate nucleus.
Extremophiles are organisms which live in very extreme extreme condition, such as a bacteria which lives in extremely salty water, or lives in highly acidic water.
Organisms that live in extremely hot environments are called thermophiles, such as certain bacteria and archaea. Organisms that thrive in extremely salty environments are known as halophiles, like some species of archaea and certain types of algae. These extremophiles have adaptations that allow them to survive and even thrive in these harsh conditions.
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yes it does
Bacteria that live in extreme environments. The big three live in extremely hot water, super salty water, or extremely acidic water.
they adapt so that the dont die
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No they cannot, its why they're so called.
They live in flat water. nah just jokes i dont know. i think salty
Most do.
tides that bring in nutrients/food, and brackish (only partly salty) water which allows non-marine things to live there