Extremophiles are archaeans which can survive in very harsh conditions which other organisms will never survive for the slightest minute. There are three categories: thermophiles- these survive in high temperature environments an example: Pyrolobus fumari; halophiles- the survive in very salty conditions such as the Dead Sea which is 8times saltier than normal sea water an example: Haloarcula sp. methanogens- thelive in anaerobic environments such as ponds, sewages and produce methane as a by-product. Sorry i don't have an example for this one.
Some examples of words with the opposite meaning ("antonyms") as income are:expenditure (or expenses)spendingoutgocostsbills
Spatial learning can be perceived as the same as long-distance learning. Some examples are online universities and trade schools.
"Ex" from the Latin, meaning "out of" or "away from".Some other examples of this root are expand, explode, and excavate.
Special reference material is anything that gives background information about a specific topic. Some examples include almanacs, atlases, bibliographies, dictionaries, and encyclopedias.
If by 'invisible' you mean abstract nouns, words for things that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched, some examples are:attitudebeautycaredestinyeducationfriendshipgratitudehopeideajokekindnesslovemysteryneedopinionpeacequestreasonseasontrusturgevalueworryyearzeal
The archaebacteria kingdom is one of the six kingdoms. Organisms in this kingdom are also called Bacteria; they are unicellular and live in very extreme environments. The "common bacteria" belongs to another kingdom; the Eubacteria kingdom, bacteria in this kingdom differ from bacteria in the archaebacteria kingdom and they do not live in extreme environments.
There are many examples of French adverbs of manner just like in English. A few examples are "rapidement" meaning "rapidly," "absolument" meaning "absolutely," and "vraiment" meaning "truly."
Igneous rocks are formed from cooling lava. Some examples are obsidian And basalt.
Some examples of words with the opposite meaning ("antonyms") as income are:expenditure (or expenses)spendingoutgocostsbills
Unscrupulous, treacherous and lying are words meaning devious.
Exquisitely fine or dainty
most bacteria thrive in heat, multiply faster. But at very high temperature, they stop growing. Some bacteria have the ability to survive at temp of more than 100 degrees Celsius. They are known as extremophiles
Technically, all bacteria is ancient and has developed over billions of years. The bacteria we find today all comes from a common ancestor. Some ancient bacteria had to thrive in extreme environments, they are known as Extremophiles. These Extremophiles live in environments that other organisms can not, such as high temperatures, extreme pH ranges.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Some examples are:PersonmanwomanchildsondaughteruncleauntactorbarbercharacterdanceremployeePlaceAfricaBelaruscityDunkirkEcuadorFijiGibraltarHawaiiislandJapanKingstonLimaThinganchorballcarrotdrugeggfroggardenharpicejourneykneelunch
Some examples of words whose meaning changes when the stress is shifted are: "record" (a noun meaning a physical document vs. a verb meaning to document), "permit" (a noun meaning an official document vs. a verb meaning to allow), and "present" (a noun meaning a gift vs. an adjective meaning currently happening).
narmada valley is an example of a rift valley
"Time is a thief" - This metaphor compares time to a thief, suggesting that it steals moments from our lives. "The world is a stage" - This metaphor compares the world to a stage, implying that life is like a play with different actors playing their roles. "Her voice is music to my ears" - This metaphor compares the sound of a person's voice to music, indicating that it brings pleasure and joy.