Yes. The weather has no significant effect on the spread of bacteria.
yes but in conditions
Archaea and Bacteria.
well if you mean by distinguish as diff rent archaebacteria can live in extreme environment and it is an ancient bacteria but eubacteria cant live in extreme environment but it can live in food , air , and also in living things .
Ancient bacteria can live in very extreme environments. often with little or no oxygen. true bacteria can not do this. Ancient bacteria are often found in hot sulfur springs, muddy environments such as mudflats and swamps, and places deep in the ocean where lava and hot water seep through cracks on the ocean floor. But true bacteria are found EVERYWHERE except extreme environments.
Technically, all bacteria is ancient and has developed over billions of years. The bacteria we find today all comes from a common ancestor. Some ancient bacteria had to thrive in extreme environments, they are known as Extremophiles. These Extremophiles live in environments that other organisms can not, such as high temperatures, extreme pH ranges.
The archaebacteria kingdom is one of the six kingdoms. Organisms in this kingdom are also called Bacteria; they are unicellular and live in very extreme environments. The "common bacteria" belongs to another kingdom; the Eubacteria kingdom, bacteria in this kingdom differ from bacteria in the archaebacteria kingdom and they do not live in extreme environments.
Archea Bacteria are a domain of organisms that live in extreme environments.
Bacteria that live in extreme conditions. Like in sulfuric acid.
Archea
Archaea and Bacteria.
To find protection when the extreme weather comes
archaebacteria
Bacteria that live in extreme environments. The big three live in extremely hot water, super salty water, or extremely acidic water.
Chlamydia is a eubacteria. Most bacteria are eubacteria unless the bacteria live in extreme environments.
well if you mean by distinguish as diff rent archaebacteria can live in extreme environment and it is an ancient bacteria but eubacteria cant live in extreme environment but it can live in food , air , and also in living things .
Yes. The extreme cold weather in Antarctica can be lethal.
Archeabacteria lives in a kingdom made up of bacteria that live in EXTREME environments
Extreme weather happens every where in the world when the weather gets bad.