Various germs can persist in water, including bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella, which can originate from fecal contamination. Viruses such as norovirus and hepatitis A can also survive in water, especially in untreated sources. Additionally, protozoa like Giardia and Cryptosporidium are resilient and can remain viable in water for extended periods. These pathogens pose significant health risks, particularly in recreational and drinking water sources.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
When you boil water, you will kill all germs that are in it.
It isn't free of germs and that is why we purify the water.
To suggest that germs evaporate would be to suggest that germs are liquid. Germs are, of course, not liquids, so therefore they cannot evaporate.
Yes. Most water found in the wild can contain germs and must be treated in order to be safe to drink. Germs thrive in untreated water.
Fight Germs or you will have to stay in a bubble.
Conjunctivitis germs can not stay alive on plastic.
Fight Germs or you will have to stay in a bubble.
Yes
Water temperature of at least 140F (60C) is effective in killing germs.
some sick people stay at home or in the hospital
Generally, no. Germs are best killed by very warm or hot water.