Life on earth is widely related to the evolution theory. May be a living organism adapt itself to a high temperature which could kill another living organism. But this process of adaptation may last for thousands of centuries. On the other hand, a living organism may adapt itself to a very low temperature, which could kill another living organism that is not adapted to extremely low temperature as well.
Life at hydrothermal vent systems is made possible by the high concentrations of minerals and nutrients in the vent fluids, which provide a source of energy for chemosynthetic bacteria to thrive. These bacteria form the base of the food chain, supporting a diverse ecosystem of unique organisms adapted to the extreme conditions of high pressure, temperature, and chemical toxicity. The vent systems also provide a refuge from predators and access to a steady flow of resources, allowing species to evolve specialized adaptations for survival in this harsh environment.
Tropical rainforests are teeming with life due to their high levels of moisture and warmth, creating a diverse and dense ecosystem with a wide range of plant and animal species.
Water is life-sustaining due to its unique properties: high heat capacity helps regulate body temperature, universal solvent properties enable biochemical reactions, cohesion and adhesion facilitate transport of nutrients and waste in organisms, and its density changes with temperature, allowing for aquatic life to exist even in frozen conditions.
Ultra high temperature sterilization involves heating the product to a very high temperature (above 135°C) for a short period of time to kill microorganisms. This process destroys the cellular structure of microorganisms by denaturing proteins and nucleic acids, effectively controlling their growth and ensuring the product is sterilized.
High temperature can denature the enzyme amylase in saliva, inhibiting its ability to break down starch into sugar. This would result in less sugar formation when the saliva-starch mixture is at a high temperature.
At high temperature it is possible.
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High temperature shortens battery life.Freezing a battery can kill it.
You can get possible brain damage from a long lasting high fever.
High temperature shortens battery life.Freezing a battery can kill it.
Venus's temperature is so high that it is impossible to have life on it. Venus's normal temperature is around 430F degrees to 900F degrees. That's really hot , because having temperatures so high all the water evaporates, that why it can't support life.
no it is impossible....by heating at a high temperature it seems to be possible
High temperature; low pressure.
Yes, it is possible that the mash temperature was too high during the brewing process, which can affect the final outcome of the beer.
The regions on Earth where life is possible are called habitable zones. These zones are characterized by suitable conditions such as the presence of water, appropriate temperature, and a stable environment that can support life.
High temperature doesn't necessarily indicate heat transfer if the surrounding environment is at a similar or lower temperature. Heat transfer occurs when there is a temperature difference between objects, causing energy to move from a higher temperature object to a lower temperature one. If the surroundings are not significantly cooler, there may be high temperature but minimal heat transfer.
The three conditions that make life on Earth possible are: presence of liquid water, suitable temperature range, and presence of a stable atmosphere with oxygen.