1. Hot, acidic places like sulfur springs and undersea volcanic vents.
2. Extremely salty places like hypersaline lakes and salt evaporation ponds.
3. Places with no oxygen like the bottoms of swamps and inside cow stomachs.
2007-05-16 15:21:53
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answer #1
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answered by ecolink 7
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Archaebacteria Environment
2016-11-10 07:37:29
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answer #2
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answered by brandl 4
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1. Archaebacteria are found in: -- extremely salty places like Great Salt Lake or salt evaporation pools -- hot, acidic places like undersea volcanic vents -- oxygen-free places like the mud of wetlands or inside cows' stomachs 2. flagella 3. D
2016-03-19 22:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Deep sea hot water vents called black smokers. Hot mud in Yosemite Deep in rock 2. Flagellum 3. a. Proteins
2016-04-03 09:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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air + soil + water
arch(i) = first, beginning, original
bacteria = 'genus of microscopic plants'
2007-05-16 15:31:31
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answered by zabrina 2
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acidic hot places i.e. yellow stone geyser
2007-05-16 15:17:35
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answered by bcnd 3
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they live in extremes, like extremely salty or extremely hot
2007-05-16 15:16:46
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answered by ♥...........♥ 5
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