no, coodies don't exist. :)
No, not all the germs come off because there are billions and billions and even trillions of types of germs that can exist on a single doorknob, and if soap is applied, about only 99% of the germs go away because soap is not a killer of all the trillions of germs there are. There are some that are not affected by soap, and if soap is used to often, the germs get used to the soap and build up an immunity to it, therefore when you use soap to often, soap will eventually not affect the germs at all.
Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
Yes, it kills most germs.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
One, your mom!
They exist because particular flu causing germs called bacteria and viruses exist. Colds and flu are extremely common because it is contagious meaning the germs spread easily from contact with the infected person.
no, coodies don't exist. :)
Germs exist in the air and on objects. You cannot run or hide from germs. If you have a strong immune system, you might not get sick though.
There are so many germs all over the bathroom.Not all germs are bad for you.He washed the germs of fhis hands.
Double dipping can introduce a significant amount of germs into a shared food item, as saliva carries bacteria and viruses. The exact number of germs can vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene, the individual's health, and the environment. It is generally not recommended due to the increased risk of spreading germs.
Its God's way of helping us appreciate the times we're not sick
No, not all the germs come off because there are billions and billions and even trillions of types of germs that can exist on a single doorknob, and if soap is applied, about only 99% of the germs go away because soap is not a killer of all the trillions of germs there are. There are some that are not affected by soap, and if soap is used to often, the germs get used to the soap and build up an immunity to it, therefore when you use soap to often, soap will eventually not affect the germs at all.
Germs exist as part of the natural world and they play a role in various ecosystems. Some germs can cause diseases in humans and animals, while others are necessary for our health. Germs are constantly evolving and adapting to survive in different environments.
Yes, we breathe germs in, and we breathe our own germs out.
Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
'germs' is plural, the singular is 'germ'.