How is archaea different from bacteria? Biology Microorganisms Archaea 1 Answer Raul Trevino Mar 22, 2018 Archaea bacteria is very different from bacteria. As a madder of fact archaea bacteria is the foundation of life. Well the big difference is that archaea bacteria lives in extreme weather such as hot springs. Answer link Related questions Why are archaea in a different domain from bacteria? What are the archaea? What is an organism? What are extremophiles? Do archaebacteria have a cell wall? What are archaeal cells? How are bacteria and archaea similar? What does the prefix "ARCHEA" mean? What are archaebacteria? Which is older: 'virus' or 'archaea'? See all questions in Archaea Impact of this question 3206 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License