its different from germ to germ
It grows faster in room temperature
warm temperatures
warm water
some, maybe, but very few. a lot of germs thrive on cold and dry, and others like warm and wet (or somewhere in between). i definitely wouldn't reccomend it - bugs and even more germs could get in. so, really, no.
there are billions and even more
Water temperature of at least 140F (60C) is effective in killing germs.
The best thing you can do to make your Oscar more active is to raise the temperature of the heater you have.
They are more active in the summer months - when the temperature is at its highest.
It grows faster in room temperature
Germs thrive in the heat.It doesn't matter the temperature or the dryness of the air there will always be germs
Good germs, or beneficial bacteria, in our body compete with bad germs for resources and space to grow. They also stimulate our immune system to be more active, helping to fight off harmful pathogens. Additionally, some good germs produce substances that are toxic to bad germs, further aiding in their elimination.
body temperature is best about 37 degrees c
warm temperatures
warm temperatures
warm water
True. The skin acts as a barrier against germs and also controls body temperature.
Yes, The more you are bodily active (through physical exercises, running, ... etc) the more you are warmer and the body temperature gets higher. Accordingly, the more you lose body fluids; through sweating; to reduce the temperature through evaporation.