dirt, soil
AnswerThere are a lot of bacteria all over the world that affect the environment and the creatures that live within them, including humans. Estimating their number, though, is both difficult and largely meaningless. For example, even a simple infection on one person (such as an infected cut), may contain billions of separate bacteria. trying to estimate quantities worldwide would involve numbers that are simply too large to be useful.
Insects outnumber humans by far more than 100 million to one. There are well over one million species of insects that have been cataloged.
Bacteria usually lack capsid. However, certain bacteria have capsid-like proteins which can be the cause of certain infections. Almost all viruses contain this protein and can cause diseases as it protect the virus inner DNA/RNA structure,
Archaebacteria
About 23 million chickens are killed every day, and almost all of those killed will be eaten.
Never - its not alive. But it has existed for many billions of years, almost 13.
Of the 326 million trillion gallons of water on earth, approximately 319 million trillion are in the oceans, lakes and rivers. The oceans contain almost all of this amount.
Yes. 2.7 million is 90% of 3 million.
Almost 65 million years ago . Almost 65 million years ago .
almost or about 3 million almost or about 3 million
animals have millions and billions of cells. All living things have millions and billions of cells except some organisms like yeast and bacteria which are single-celled.animals have 13 trillion cells
Organic Compounds contain carbon, and almost always hydrogen.