It could be, but it would be tough. Germs are microscopic. You have to show cause/effect, or change in some way that is visible to the naked eye. It can be done with germs, but it is making your job a lot tougher. It could be a great project, but it would be a very challenging one.
How long germs can survive on metal can vary greatly. It would depend on the type of metal, the type of germ, and if the metal is wet or dry. On average, germs can last years in many cases.
Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
Like a viscous, slimy liquid
I would say doorknobs and sink faucet handles.
probs die
It would rot?
Every thing on Earth would most likely die
Yes. If you are sick and your mouth is trying to fight off the germs, your mouth will create a big sore of the germs. This could happen over night and it usually does.
you can get buck teeth and germs
You wouldn't be able to defend against germs.
It turns dirty and then creates more germs
Germs make more germs through a process called reproduction. This can happen through methods like binary fission, where a germ splits into two identical daughter cells, or through sexual reproduction in some species of germs. The exact mechanism varies depending on the type of germ.
You could get many types of germs, including salmonella.
To suggest that germs evaporate would be to suggest that germs are liquid. Germs are, of course, not liquids, so therefore they cannot evaporate.
The body is under constant attack by germs. Luckily thanks to the protective nature of our skin, germs cannot attack the bodily too easily. Without skin, germs would ultimately plague and take over the body as a result.
you will get the germs from the person who puked and fall ill..r u that dumb?