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The viruses (germs) enter your body through the membranes that are in your mouth and throat, nose and sinuses, bronchial tubes and lungs, and eyes, from there they can enter cells in those tissues and other areas near them to start their replication process.

See the related questions below for more information on how viruses affect your body and how they reproduce.

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Can cold germs survive 10 days in a car without people?

Cold germs cannot survive 10 days in a car without people. Cold germs can survive up to 48 hours on surfaces.


What causes the common cold?

basically,the germs you get when you have a cold is:some one has the cold and then they sneeze or caught touches you with their dirty hands th pass you their germs then,you get sick


Does cold water kill germs?

No


Do germs die in the cold?

noo


Does hot water kill germs or does cold water kill germs?

I know for sure hot water kills germs


Do germs grow best in warmer climates or colder climates?

Germs cannot survive in both warm and cold climates but many germs have a ability that they adapt the warm and cold climates after some time


Do cold germs fight each other in clothing and die?

Germs do die when they touch cloth.


Why no one catches cold in Antarctica?

It's too cold in Antarctica for cold germs to survive.


Does hot or cold temperatures kill bacteria?

hot water can not exactly kill germs and cold wter does not have a chance but boiling water can kill all the germs


Can washing clothes in cold water remove germs?

Generally, no. Germs are best killed by very warm or hot water.


Where does sick come from?

Being sick comes from the passing of germs between individuals. The common cold can be passed just with germs in the air.


Do germs thrive on cold or warm temperatures?

Germs can thrive in both cold and warm temperatures, but they generally prefer warm environments. Cold temperatures can slow down the growth of some germs, but certain bacteria and viruses are able to survive and even thrive in cold conditions. It's important to follow proper hygiene practices regardless of the temperature to reduce the risk of infection.