According to Antech, steam kills Crypto as well as Hydrogen Peroxide. Concentrated Ammonia will kill it, but that is very harsh to animals and the environment (talking about cleaning the facility, not giving it to animals). Also, very low temperature below freezing kills Crypto.
The minimum internal cook temperature needed to kill harmful bacteria in steaks is 145°F (63°C) as recommended by the USDA. This temperature ensures that bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella are destroyed, making the steak safe to eat. It's important to use a food thermometer to accurately measure the internal temperature of the steak.
No, ice cubes typically do not kill plants. However, placing ice cubes directly on plant roots can create temperature stress and potentially harm the plant. It's generally best to water plants using room temperature water.
The contributing factor to a fish kill in summer months could be related to a decrease in the solubility of oxygen in water as temperature increases. Warmer water holds less oxygen, making it harder for fish to breathe. This decreased oxygen availability can lead to fish suffocation and mass die-offs in bodies of water during hot weather.
No. The heat from boiling a seed would actually kill it. Soaking a seed in water before planting may help it grow faster, but the water should be room temperature.
Yes. Dirty water can kill any plants that feed on it and can prevent plants from growing.
The temperature required to kill bacteria in water is typically 140F (60C) or higher.
The temperature required to effectively kill bacteria in water is typically around 140F (60C) or higher.
warm water
Water must be heated to a temperature of at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius) to effectively kill bacteria.
Don't kill garden worms, they are needed to make the soil healthy.
Thermal Death Point
no Generally pond or lake water will not kill you, but you might get sick. There are sometimes bacteria (such as typhoid) or parasites (such as giardia or cryptosporidium) in untreated water. If you are going camping, you can boil water to make it safe, or you can use iodine, or halazone tablets.
To prevent shock which could kill your fish.
yes, changing the temperature range of an unhatched egg can easily kill the embryo.
The minimum internal cook temperature needed to kill harmful bacteria in steaks is 145°F (63°C) as recommended by the USDA. This temperature ensures that bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella are destroyed, making the steak safe to eat. It's important to use a food thermometer to accurately measure the internal temperature of the steak.
Heat from a hot springs could kill if the temperature was high enough. Hot springs are created by water running underground near a sealed magma chamber so their temperature is fairly constant. So depending on how much water, and the proximity of the magma would determine the temperature of the hot springs.
Freezing water does not kill bacteria, but it can slow down their growth and reproduction. When water is frozen, bacteria become dormant and are not able to multiply. However, once the water is thawed, the bacteria can become active again. To effectively kill bacteria, water needs to be heated to a high enough temperature, typically above 140F (60C).