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Amani Bonilla
20 April, 09:56
Why isn't the world covered in bacteria
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Forbes
20 April, 11:51
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It's everywhere. It's in your stomach and on your eyelids. It's on every single surface. It lies dormant even on clean surfaces.
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Alannah Velasquez
20 April, 12:19
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The world is covered in bacteria it is just to tiny to see
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