The so-called archibacteria can live under some really extreme conditions - but they are no longer considered bacteria. Rather, they are considered a separate kingdom - even a separate domain (a "super-kingdom", a higher level than a kingdom). For comparison, animals, plants, and fungi are currently considered to be in different kingdoms, but in the same domain.
No, most bacteria cannot survive in 1000 degree temperature as they typically cannot withstand extreme heat. Such high temperatures would denature proteins and destroy cell structures, leading to the bacteria's death.
The hottest temperature a human can survive without water largely depends on individual factors, but general estimates suggest around 140-150 degrees Fahrenheit. Prolonged exposure to such extreme temperatures without water can lead to severe dehydration and heat stroke, which are potentially life-threatening.
There are 3 Main Things: Moisture, Warmth, and a source of food
No one is really sure. I think it would survive at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, but until I have further researched this, this is all I can answer.
The TB bacteria can survive for weeks to months in the environment, depending on factors such as temperature and humidity. In a person's respiratory system, the bacteria can survive and remain infectious for years if left untreated.
The bacteria in frozen food die. This is because bacteria need food, water, and a warm temperature in order to survive.
The thermoduric bacteria refers to the bacteria that can survive to varying extent. This type of bacteria is able to survive the pasteurization process.
No, most bacteria cannot survive in 1000 degree temperature as they typically cannot withstand extreme heat. Such high temperatures would denature proteins and destroy cell structures, leading to the bacteria's death.
hottest temperature was 50.6 °C
The hottest temperature a human can survive without water largely depends on individual factors, but general estimates suggest around 140-150 degrees Fahrenheit. Prolonged exposure to such extreme temperatures without water can lead to severe dehydration and heat stroke, which are potentially life-threatening.
There are 3 Main Things: Moisture, Warmth, and a source of food
the hottest temperature in lut is 71 degrees Celsius
what are the hottest temperatures in Malawi
Any temperature less than around 60 °C for most bacteria. However, there are bacteria in food that can survive past 100 °C. Freezing does not significantly kill bacteria, but puts it into a dormant stage, where they can no longer thrive and reproduce.
the hottest was 102F.
No one is really sure. I think it would survive at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, but until I have further researched this, this is all I can answer.
Bacteria that need oxygen to survive are called aerobic bacteria.