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In Biology / High School | 2014-11-14

Why is the Earth not covered with bacteria?

Asked by lachinaharper

Answer (3)

The growth of bacteria is held in check by the availability of food and the production of waste products.

Answered by daliz24 | 2024-06-10

The earth not covered with bacteria because some surfaces are unsuitable for the** survival of these beings.**
What is the concept of bacteria?
Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotic** organisms** that are included in the Archaea and Bacteria Domain. Bacteria are fairly **simple organisms **and belong, according to Whittaker's classification of five kingdoms, to Kingdom Monera.
Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that have a** membrane and cytoplasm,** but do not have a defined nucleus.
See more about **bacterias **at brainly.com/question/8008968
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Answered by lhmarianateixeira | 2024-06-15

Bacteria are not found everywhere on Earth due to specific environmental conditions they require, competition from other organisms, predation, and the type of surface present. These factors limit their distribution, although bacteria are incredibly numerous and diverse. Consequently, while they can thrive in many environments, they cannot dominate every location due to these limitations.
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Answered by lhmarianateixeira | 2024-10-01