Yes.
It can grow everywhere. There are different groups of bacteria exist namely aerobic, anaerobic bacteria and same can tolerate either. Bacteria found in soil, air, human, plants, space and whole earth.
No, bacteria do not always require oxygen to grow. Some bacteria are able to grow and thrive in environments without oxygen, a process known as anaerobic growth.
Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen to thrive and grow.
Yes, bacteria can grow in distilled water if it is exposed to contaminants or nutrients that support their growth. Distilled water itself does not contain nutrients for bacteria to thrive, but if it comes into contact with substances that provide nutrients, bacteria can grow in it.
Scientists often grow bacteria on agar plates because agar provides a solid surface for bacteria to thrive on. Agar is composed of nutrients that bacteria need to grow, making it an ideal medium for cultivating and studying bacteria in a controlled environment.
it is everywhere
bacteria is everywhere. There is good bacteria and bad bacteria but it is everywhere.
there are bacteria EVERYWHERE and on every THING. bacteria makes apples rot, milk sour, and meat spoil, etc. there's bacteria that prefers boiling water, and bacteria that prefers freezing temperatures, and everywhere in between. it was the first life form in the beginning
Not unless the circumstances are incredibly bad...such as filth everywhere and unsanitary Conditions
bacteria is everywhere in your water, in your body, on your food pretty much everywhere in the universe.
Bacteria are present EVERYWHERE
Bacteria grows everywhere. There is even bacteria growing inside you, mainly in your mouth and your intestines. But your body, and most other living things, have ways of stopping the bacteria from overrunning them. Dead things do not, so bacteria can survive and reproduce as much as they want.
Archaebacteria
Absoloutly everywhere!
everywhere
Everywhere
It can grow everywhere. There are different groups of bacteria exist namely aerobic, anaerobic bacteria and same can tolerate either. Bacteria found in soil, air, human, plants, space and whole earth.