Yes, some germs can die on their own over time due to exposure to environmental factors like sunlight, air, and temperature fluctuations. However, many germs can survive for extended periods on surfaces or in certain conditions. Proper cleaning and disinfection methods are essential to reduce the spread of germs.
Germs can be transmitted in many ways,but the most that are very comment are airborne,meaning its impossible to dodge germs if they are in the air. The second most comment is contact,as our hands touch so much stuff,its true that we touch our own face a lot so its inevitable for germs to NOT be transmitted. Other unknowns are unclean utensils,unclean surfaces etc.
yes because germs and microbes are carrying the same bacteria
You could be called a germaphobe if you have an excessive fear or hatred of germs and being contaminated with them.
The lifespan of germs varies depending on the type of germ and the surrounding environment. Some germs can survive for days or even weeks on surfaces, while others may only survive for a few minutes. Regular cleaning and disinfection can help reduce the spread of germs.
The lifespan of germs can vary depending on the type of germ and the conditions in which they are present. Some germs can survive for a few hours to a few days on surfaces, while others can persist for longer periods in the right environment. Proper cleaning and disinfection can help reduce the presence of germs and prevent their spread.
Yes, we breathe germs in, and we breathe our own germs out.
I think if you have a lot of germs you can get very sick from it and die
No, you do not die from sucking your own blood... however it is unhealthy for your body because after your blood is exposed to the bacteria in the air your blood gets unhealthy... therefore you can suck your own blood and not die... but you will have numerous germs in your body that will spread!
Germs do die when they touch cloth.
No, and you don't have 'your own germs' they are given to you by other people... most of which are not harmful. Answered a brit ;)
Some germs will die within minutes of leaving a viable host. Other germs take days to die once leaving a viable host.
yes i think you can
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Yes they can
probs die
Indefinitely. Though individual germs may die, the collective colonies will live on!
No you cant because when it freezes all the germs and particles are grouped up to keep warm. But to kill germs yu basically boil the water 10-15 mins