Bacteria live for about 20 minutes then they divide into two bacteria by binary fission.
There are many fish who live in the tropical rain forest. Some of the fish that live in the water of the rain forest include Bull Sharks, Candiru, Electir Eels, and the Red-Bellied Piranhas.
Rainwater typically contains more bacteria than tap water or purified water, as it can pick up bacteria from the atmosphere and surfaces it comes into contact with during collection. Tap water is treated to meet safety standards and purified water goes through additional filtration processes, which can reduce the bacterial content.
You leave it in water or out in the rain for a long period of time.
The smell that occurs after rain on dry soil or sand is called petrichor. It is caused by a combination of bacteria, specifically actinomycetes, and other compounds such as geosmin released from the soil when it is moistened by rain.
A. The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they live in an environment where there is too much water. B. The Maasai like rain and storms because they live in an environment where water is scarce and draughts are devastating. C. The Maasai believe that rain and storms are caused by the tears from the gods. D. The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they think the gods are angry when they occur.
Rain water that has been sitting out for a long time will develop various bacteria. The solution to this is boiling all your rain water before drinking it.
fungi bacteria moss! all sorts of stuff!!!
Green Iguanas usually live is rain forests, dry inlands, or by the water.
nothing because there isn't any oxygen in the water and besides we wouldn't be inhaling in there anyways.............well actually bubbles form when you exhale in water but that's not the point
well, the plants that the fruit came from would not be able to live very long without rain so there would be no fruit...unless you found another water source to supply the plant with water
rain is made from many dirty water we dump away 2nd answer: Rain is the most pure water there is, in nature. On the other hand, rain drops quite often form around dust specks. Sometimes, especially on windy days, you can smell the dust. Otherwise, rain is often ionized, which gives it the smell of "rain", but in neither case does the rain 'stink'. Maybe you live in an area with air pollution, in which case, perhaps answer #1 is the better.
by how much water and tempeture
iguanas live in a tropical rain forest for reasons of water.
No! manatees live in usually fresh water and sometimes drift into ocean water and plus manatees could not survive in the rain forest with such tempatures.
well if its acid rain many fishes die because they live in water and when the acid rain mixes up with the fresh water and pollutes the water. I think they are the only one
Yes they do because it rains down there and hippos live in water
they live near the water sources and good soil.