It is nonliving like all viruses and are not effected by sub zero temperatures.
This is not really a question that can be answered. People who have the virus normally get it from other infected people. Patient zero in most outbreaks has eaten or handled some meat that has been infected with the virus.
It is not known what animal actually carries the virus. Though the virus has been found in monkeys, to say that a monkey carries the virus would be the same as saying humans carry the virus. Seeing that the survival rate of a human infected with Ebola Zaire is around 10%, one would not imagine a human being a good "carrier".
No, life would not survive on Saturn. Saturn has sub-zero temperatures, harmful gases, and it does not contain the necessities for life.
Probably a plethora of minerals, as well as some extremophile bacteria that can survive in the sub-zero temperatures.
Many species of cacti can survive a frost. Some can survive temperatures that are below zero for a time. However, there are species of cacti that are more tropical in nature and cannot tolerate freezing temperatures.
that the temperatures are below zero
Psychrophilic bacteria, such as Psychrobacter and Colwellia species, are known to thrive in cold environments at temperatures below zero degrees Celsius. These bacteria have adapted to survive and grow in these extreme conditions by producing special enzymes and cell structures that allow them to function at low temperatures.
you get Zero after defeating 4 investigaters and going to the area with the giant robot. you fight the Zero Virus and get Zero
Physics of low temperatures.
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Yes, current can still flow at temperatures near absolute zero due to quantum mechanical effects such as superconductivity.
Condensate is when temperatures are near absolute zero and the process causes atoms to begin to clump. When the temperatures gets colder and colder, the atoms aren't able to move.