distribution of microorganisms in nature
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Microbes live in the soil, on rocks, inside roots, buried under miles of Earth, in compost piles and toxic waste, and all over the Earth's surface. Microbes are found in boiling hot springs and on frozen snowfields.
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Explanation: Water occurring in nature contains dissolved salts and gases, especially sea and mineral waters. Water covers 70% of the earth's surface, and thus, it is the most essential habitat of life. The overall volume of inland waters is estimated at 7.5 x105 km3, of seas and oceans at 1.4 x 109 km3, and of glaciers and continental glaciers at 1.8 x 107 km. Water makes up the most crucial component of living organisms (70-90% of cell mass) and fulfils a purpose in taking part in various biological reactions and processes.