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Temperature has the greatest effect on humidity. Warmer air can hold more water vapor, so as temperature increases, the air can hold more moisture, leading to higher humidity levels. Conversely, as temperature decreases, air becomes less capable of holding moisture, resulting in lower humidity levels.
The ratio of water vapor in a volume of air relative to how much water vapor that volume of air is capable of holding is called relative humidity. It is expressed as a percentage and provides insight into how close the air is to being saturated with water vapor.
microbiostatic would slow don its growth and less inhibit the reproductive of cell.example, the temperature is 37C drops to 15C (cold temperature), the microbistatic is reduced as the result.
The troposphere is capable of supporting life because it contains the right balance of oxygen, nitrogen, and other gases necessary for breathing and sustaining life. It also regulates temperature, weather patterns, and protects Earth's surface from harmful radiation, creating a suitable environment for organisms to thrive.
All the emissions such as CO2 from burning fossil fuels are overwhelming the natural greenhouse effect and making it an accelerated greenhouse effect. So basically the world is heating up. So with that the polar ice caps are melting and the sea levels are rising?So in theory the only way we can survive is to evolve into fish and fish capable of withstanding extreme temperatures as when you notch the temperature by 10 Celsius or so most life starts to die as it is not capable of surviving those conditions.However this is avoidable if you switch to renewable energy, eat less red meat and stop cutting down forests there is still hope for life on earth.
Temperature has the greatest effect on humidity. Warmer air can hold more water vapor, so as temperature increases, the air can hold more moisture, leading to higher humidity levels. Conversely, as temperature decreases, air becomes less capable of holding moisture, resulting in lower humidity levels.
Yes, E. coli is capable of surviving in both anaerobic (without oxygen) and aerobic (with oxygen) environments.
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one of the differences is that archebacte-ria is capable of surviving in extreme temperatures nut with bacteria it can only live in a specific range of temperature.
Thermoacidophiles are commonly known as acidophiles or acid-loving organisms that thrive in high temperature and low pH environments. They are capable of surviving in extreme conditions due to their unique adaptations.
Lima beens are living things. They contain an embryo that is capable of germinating to produce a new plant under optimum temperature, humidity and availability of water.
Mother nature has a beautiful solution to that: natural selection. Those who are capable of surviving live to pass on their genes, and the ones who are not... well... Mother nature has a beautiful solution to that: natural selection. Those who are capable of surviving live to pass on their genes, and the ones who are not... well...
Thermus aquaticus is a bacterium with a wide temperature tolerance, capable of surviving in temperatures ranging from 50°C to 80°C. It is known for its heat-resistant enzymes and is commonly used in molecular biology techniques like polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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