everywhere
Yes. Bacteria called extremophiles live there.
extremophiles, meaning "lover of extremes"
Another name for extremophiles is Archaea.
If by extremophiles you mean anaerobic extremophiles, the answer is oxygen.
Some extremophiles that live in Mono Lake include halophiles, which thrive in high salinity environments, and alkaliphiles, which can survive in high alkaline conditions. These extremophiles have adapted to the unique chemistry of Mono Lake, allowing them to thrive in extreme conditions that would be harmful to most other organisms.
The extremophiles refers to the organisms that thrive geochemically or physically in the extreme conditions that are detrimental to most life on the earth. The organisms that live in the moderate environments are called the neutrophils or the mesophylls.
Most extremophiles are simple, single-celled life forms, yet many are not. Extremophiles occur in all three domains of life: bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. ... However, archaea aren't restricted to extreme environments; they live in most of the same places as bacteria
They're from a more primitive cellular lineage, and usually extremophiles (bacteria that live in extreme conditions) arearcheabacteria.
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exremophiles are bacteria that can withstand extreme climates (live in tundras, hot springs, hydrothermal vents in the ocean)
extremophiles
Yes.