Germs thrive in the heat.It doesn't matter the temperature or the dryness of the air there will always be germs
Germs generally do not thrive in dry, cold environments, as many bacteria and viruses prefer warm, moist conditions for optimal growth. Cold, dry air can inhibit the survival and transmission of some pathogens. However, certain viruses, like influenza, can remain viable in cold conditions, which is why they can still spread during winter months. Overall, while some germs can survive, they are typically less active and less likely to proliferate in dry cold places.
they like to live in dry places
they would like to be in a dry place because if they get wet they will die
Crickets prefer moist, dark, and cool places. However, they do no like an environment that is too wet or too cold.
First clean your jewelry and then store it in a cool, dry place where it won't come into contact with germs.
Spiders tend to live in warm, dry and cool places. They build webs near their hideout and only leave to check on what they've caught! Hope I helped ;)
They like cool dry climates
No, the Atacama is cool but not cold. It actually has a pleasant, but very dry, climate.
They like to live in dry or damp places
When the cereal is dry the germs can't survive. Without moist the germs don't survive and the cereal is dry.
Lizards like dry places. but they also like water.
in a cool, dry place like a basement or cellar