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Thermus is a type of fish that primarily inhabits cold, saltwater environments such as rivers, lakes, and oceans. It is characterized by its thick skin, which helps it retain heat and regulate body temperature. This adaptation allows thermus to thrive in extreme conditions, such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents or during periods of high water temperatures.

Rhizangiidae 🔍

Rhizangiidae are a family of fungi that includes several genera including "Rhizangiopsis," "Phytophthora," and "Thermus." These fungi are known for their ability to grow in a wide variety of environments, from soil to air. They are also important for the growth of various plant species as they help break down organic matter and release oxygen into the atmosphere.

'thermus 🔍

The term "Thermus" is a scientific term that describes the temperature at which water vapor condenses or turns into liquid droplets, typically in the atmosphere.

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