Gloves always are better than a hand sanitizer. Constant use of sanitizers can and does produce resistant forms of bacteria. It is better to use soap and water at home and to use the sanitizer if you are working in a clinical setting.
Using bacteria the chemical pollution can be avoided.
Perhaps 100 or 94 proof ( = 50 or 47 percent alcohol) would work better than 80 proof (40 percent alcohol).
The nitrogen cycle works better in aerated soil because oxygen is required for the activities of nitrifying bacteria, which convert ammonium (NH4+) into nitrate (NO3-). These nitrifying bacteria are aerobic, meaning they need oxygen to carry out their metabolic processes. In aerated soil, there is better diffusion of oxygen, allowing these bacteria to thrive and efficiently convert ammonium into nitrate.
yes it grows well in damp dark places.
Both Clorox and Lysol wipes are effective at killing bacteria when used as directed. Both contain active ingredients (such as quaternary ammonium compounds or bleach) that are known to kill a wide range of bacteria. Ultimately, the choice between the two may come down to personal preference or specific needs, such as scent or surface compatibility.
Depends on the bacteria. There are millions of types of harmfull bacteria, and millions of types of good bacteria.
because it protects you from swords or javelins better
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Gives it better protection.
High because it protects against sprained ankles better
Using bacteria the chemical pollution can be avoided.
Water v.s bacteria :)
yes they contain beta carotene which protects your eyes and they help you see better.
easy, a bunnings warehouse soil cover.
They'd Probably Taste Better Cooked :)
It actually can work both ways. Certain bacteria are good for you but mostly they can get you sick.