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Bacteria and other microorganisms can be found in just about all places in the world that an investigator would care to look. A mountain top? They're there. Arctic "wastes" or the middle of a desert? They can be found in both locales. How about the ocean? Presto! Bacteria are present in all the oceans of the world and at different depths. Someone is on a transcontinental flight over the ocean right now. And the jet engines are swallowing large amounts of air to drive the plane. Guess what. That air has bacteria in it. Don't want to freak you out, but there are bacteria, mold spores and all kinds of little "bugs" in the air you are breathing while you read this. But no worries. Your body can deal with them. It always has been able to do so. It's not like you're operating in a "fog" of the stuff, but the point is that they are there in that air and they're pretty much everywhere else you want to look. Bacteria cannot be "confined" to any single biome. They're everywhere.

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