Yes, temperature changes can affect the transmission and survival of tuberculosis (TB) bacteria, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Cooler temperatures may facilitate the survival of the bacteria in the environment, increasing the likelihood of transmission. Additionally, seasonal variations can influence immune responses in humans, potentially affecting susceptibility to infection. However, TB is primarily transmitted through airborne particles rather than environmental temperature fluctuations.
no, tuberculosis and temperature are two different things
Changing the temperature increases the change in energy.
By temperature changing rarely
In most cases, increasing the temperature increases the rate of the reaction.
103
No, it does affect the volume of a gas according to the ideal gas law (PV=nRT).
Only the temperature is changing the speed of sound.
Continental drift affect temperature and precipitation patterns around the planet by changing ocean currents
changing true temperature will change Keq (apex)
Mothers
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis