A person has more germs in their mouth than on their hands. Saliva has enzymes that prevent germs from forming, while your hands touch things such as doorknobs all day which are infested with germs.
No
More germs are typically transferred by shaking hands, as it involves direct contact with the hands, which are common carriers of germs. Kissing can also transfer germs, but the likelihood depends on factors such as the duration and intensity of the kiss.
They be come more clean and you will have no germs on them
there are more than 5000 germs on your hand
Not really. you do wash away some germs but you get more germs because of using sink water, unless you wash your hands in purified water i suggest you use soap
When hot water touches the skin, germs tend to fall off. Contrary to belief washing your hands doesn't kill germs, but simply pushes them off your skin. After your hands are washed more germs do attach as you touch things like doorhandles and shake peoples hands.
Think of it this way: What do you use more during the day? Your penis, or your hands? If you choose penis, I think you may have a problem.
There are always germs in our bodies and on our hands, but that increases if you do something like go to the toilet and do not wash your hands. There are more than millions of germs in our hands when we do not wash. It is also so you don't get ill if you eat food soon after your 'trip'.
you should dry your hands properly because even after washing your hands, touching the faucet could be holding even more germs! dry your hands sufficiently and to a T, so that no leftover 'wetness' is there. and you'll be free of germs:)
yes, because hands get in touch with water taps in toilets and doorknobs in general.
Yes the hot water kills more germs than cold water.