Germs, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, can cause a variety of illnesses in people, ranging from mild infections like the common cold to severe diseases like influenza or COVID-19. They can spread through direct contact, contaminated surfaces, or airborne transmission. The impact of germs varies based on individual health, age, and immune system strength, with some people experiencing no symptoms while others may face serious health complications. Good hygiene practices, such as handwashing and vaccination, are essential for preventing germ-related illnesses.
well people wants to know why people speard germs to everyone and we want to why and how.?
they do this by spreading diseases and germs to to things and people
well, humans, like when the drive cars, the smoke comes out of the engine, and it spreads and affects things and people. Also people breath and spread germs if that's what you mean by " climate".
Mice that aren't pets are wild and have different germs, people don't like those germs to spread,especially when they are in your garage so they get mouse traps
That is because fecal matter has germs that can make people sick, and you don't want to spread those germs to food.
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The alcohol will only kill those germs it comes into contact with but not those embedded within the cushions .
this effects the germs because it is really dangerous
this effects the germs because it is really dangerous
The handle does not have germs until someone uses it. It's not the door handle that you should be concerned about, but the number of people that have touched it. In your own home, this may not lead to a serious problem, but if you add the larger number of other people that come in contact with public door handles, you need to be careful to avoid picking up those germs and getting sick.
It can affect lots of people... families.... un sustaiable families... very rich people.. it can affect anyone! even people who dont live in those countries!
From dirty things, direct contact(from other people) and others.