Hello peeps! here's an interesting fact for you:
Bacteria live on us in us and all around us generally invisible to the human eye, they have the ability to reproduce quickly and make its host very sick and even kill...
Bacteria put the tang in yogurt and the sour in sourdough bread, bacteria help to break down dead organic matter, bacteria make up the base of the food web in many environments.
Bacteria are of such immense importance because of their extreme flexibility, capacity for rapid growth and reproduction, and great age - the oldest fossils known, nearly 3.5 billion years old, are fossils of bacteria-like organisms
After humans die the bacteria in our stomach's usally used for digesting food start to digest dead tissue from the inside out, when bacteria are present in large numbers an accompanying unpleasent smell is noticable (body odor/feaces) human feaces contain around 70% bactiria.
Bacteria have been found and can survive in the harshest enviroments some can withstand boiling water for around ten minuets, they have been found thriving and withstanding emmense pressures at the bottom of the sea bed, in deep ice core drillings and even in the cooling water of nuclear reactors!