Yes, a virus only lives in a temperature between 16 degrees celcius and 30 degrees celcius (i think)
...actually, 40 degrees in the correct number. The average human core temp is about 37 deg C. Above that temperature, viral enzymes/proteins will begin to denature.
yes ,u can kill it or repair it by using sandbox from avast
Capsaicin has been shown to have some antiviral properties in studies, but more research is needed to determine its effectiveness in killing viruses.
Acetone is effective at killing some bacteria and viruses on contact surfaces, but it may not be effective against all types of microorganisms. It is always recommended to use disinfectants that are specifically designed to kill a broad spectrum of bacteria and viruses to ensure thorough cleaning and disinfection.
Biological Virus can kill youComputer Virus can just kill your computer, not you.Neither is living.*computer virus it is software which corrupt the system *biological virus which cause decease in human body
There are a number of things that can kill bacteria.1. Antibiotics2. Antiseptics3. Antibodies4. Bleach5. Disinfectant6. MouthwashHeat /ColdVinegarChlorineSalt
No, antibiotics DO NOT kill viruses.
Coconut oil does not kill viruses.
Direct sunlight kills viruses.
Vaccines don't kill viruses or diseases; they prevent disease before you are infected.
Yes, baking soda can kill grass if applied to it in large amounts.
You don't.
Bacteria and Viruses
Bleach can kill both viruses and bacteria. It can be used to disinfect surfaces but should never be used internally.
Yes, baking soda can effectively kill snails by dehydrating them when they come into contact with it.
There are numerous products that kill viruses on environmental surfaces, but few that safely attack them in the body. The body's "T helper cells" can signal macrophages to attack some viruses.
Hot water can help kill some viruses by denaturing their proteins, but it is not a guaranteed way to eliminate all viruses. To effectively kill viruses, it is recommended to use soap or disinfectants in addition to hot water.
Yes, baking soda can be an effective way to kill grass when applied in high concentrations.