centimeter, millimeter, decimeter........
a 100 eyeballs ,100 germs ,100 stinkbomb,100 blood
Not many feet, but a few. They dont just fall, the germs in your sneeze always end up on something. Even when there's nothing around it's bound to float or....land on your hands then on to someone else
It really depends on what you are using it for. If you are using the mask to as a particulate filter to paint your house, you can pretty much wear it until the elastic band breaks. If, on the other hand, you have the flu, and are wearing the mask to prevent spreading the virus, then it would make sense to replace the mask daily. By wearing a mask that is covered in germs, you increase your likelihood of staying sick longer.
YES! I looked all over the place for the answer to this question myself, and nobody had a real answer, they all just said it was gross. And when in doubt, throw it out. Bogus. Well after not finding an answer I decided I should just test it myself. I had taken a hotpocket(steak and cheddar, original crust) out of the freezer and put it in my purse around 9am. It was consistently 68 to 70 degrees in my house until around 9pm, after that it was about 66. I found it the next morning around 10am. It's was completely thawed, but still cool to the touch. I opened the package and heated it up for 2 minutes 15 seconds(my little effort to kill the germs lol). Then I ate my snack and waited. Over three weeks have gone by and nothing happened to me. I didn't get sick or even have a stomach ache. I conclude that you can eat a hotpocket after 24 hours, when left at a room temperature below 70 degrees. If you get different results let me know, I could have just been lucky.
Yes
XD there are about 3,774,960 germs living on a doorknob and a keyboard right now!!!
it depends where the germs are. for example, if the germs are in a living thing, antidotes(medicines) are required for that living thing if not the germs would cause diseases in that living thing
living things are made of germs
No, germs will not evaporate along with water. Germs are living organisms and are not affected by the evaporation of water. It is important to use proper disinfection methods to eliminate germs.
Unhygienic living conditions make germs multiply. They like moist places with little hygiene. Huge multiplication of germs around you can be bad for your health.
There are thousands of microscopic germs living on your cell phone. It spreads if other people touch it too. There are thousands of ways to get germs on your cell phone.
no. they like living at i think it was 36oC
Yes germs take up parts of the body, I other words "Bacteria" although germs are usually regarded to bad bacteria, bacteria that might cause diseases.
no, it is a virus Technically, measles is a type of illness that is caused by germs, viruses,and bacteria (which are living things).
sanitation is cleaning from most germs.. sanitation is completely eradicating the germs so there is nothing living on the surface of the sanitized area.
Viruses are things that spread and contain germs. An Organism is a living thing.