This is an invalid question since it assumes true a flase premise. bacteria can be found in the ocean, as a matter of fact they are the only one that can be found everywhere, they can be foundin the atmosphere, in the ocean depths,some say even in molten magma.
According to Biologists, the reason Earth is not covered with bacteria is that conditions are not ripe for bacteria to develop. Scientists are able to provide the right conditions for bacteria to grow in lab studies by providing it the necessary energy source and nutrients as well as temperature for bacteria to thrive.
The growth of bacteria is held in check by the availability of food and the production of waste products.
What he said, but better >:D
halophiles
what land on the earth was covered by
75% of Earth is covered by the Hydrosphere
71% of the earth is covered by water
75% or 3/4 of the earth is covered by hydrosphere
earth
No, bacteria does not have a single membrane covered organelle.
Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
They break down organisms into soil
what land on the earth was covered by
30.2% of Earth is covered by land
71% of the earth is covered in Hydrosphere.
3/4 of the Earth is covered by water.
The surface of earth is covered mostly by water.
71% of the earth is covered by water
75% of Earth is covered by the Hydrosphere
Bacteria, fungi, any type of decomposers.
As of now, the smallest bacteria on Earth are those belonging to Mycoplasma.