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Why are bacteria unable to live on earth?

Bacteria CAN live on Earth.


Where on earth do bacteria lives?

Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.


Does the study of bacteria fall under earth science?

Normally this would come under biology, However many bacteria are involved in geological processes (e.g. stromatolites) and it has been found that bacteria live deep down in the rocks of the planet. Thus were bacteria are involved in this way their study would be of concern to the earth scientists too.


How many types of bacteria live on earth?

These Asian vermins have become white, black, yellow, and all species that they can replicate and so are the insects that are part of bacteria's retinue. The above answer was racist, meh idk.


What bacteria live in habitats much like those of the early Earth?

the giant donut man


How many times have multicellular organisms evolved from unicells?

none :) a bacteria is considered to be unicellular but there are many bacteria that live in clusters or are filamentous, in that case the intercellular interaction is more important and we can in a way see that as a multicellular organism. Theoretically a bacteria is unicellular , always !!


How many bacteria live in your body?

two to five pounds


How many years bacteria alive?

they live for 12 years


How many people live in earth now?

6 billion people live on Earth.


Where bacteria live?

Bacteria live any place you can think of. (Everywhere.)


In what envoirnment does bacteria lives?

Bacteria are ubiquitous / omnipresent in every habitat on Earth, growing in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive wastes, water, and deep in the Earth's crust, as well as in organic matter and the live bodies of plants and animals.


What organism live in the human intestine and ads in the digestive system?

Many different kinds of bacteria live in the intestines. They assist in digestion of foods and keep harmful bacteria from in check.