Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
The year that you may not be able to live on Earth anymore is unknown. It was said that the Earth was going to end in 2012 and never did. It could be another thousand years before the Earth is unable to be lived on.
the giant donut man
Normally this would come under biology, However many bacteria are involved in geological processes (e.g. stromatolites) and it has been found that bacteria live deep down in the rocks of the planet. Thus were bacteria are involved in this way their study would be of concern to the earth scientists too.
Bacteria live any place you can think of. (Everywhere.)
Bacteria are ubiquitous / omnipresent in every habitat on Earth, growing in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive wastes, water, and deep in the Earth's crust, as well as in organic matter and the live bodies of plants and animals.
Antiseptics kill bacteria by disrupting their cell walls or membranes, interfering with their metabolic pathways, or denaturing their proteins. This leads to the bacteria being unable to grow or reproduce, ultimately causing their death.
The live R bacteria acquired a capsule and became live, virulent S bacteria.
yes bacteria does live near the shore
the amount of bacteria on Earth would have to be at least over 100.
Certain bacteria live in hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor or in oil reservoirs within Earth at temperatures as high as 250oF.
the harmful bacteria live in air,human body etc.