Why can bacteria adapt to antibiotics, but not adapt to environmental things like heat or acids/soaps (Salmonella as an example)?

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Edit: I’ve had a lot of fun reading all of your analogies

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For the same reason that the skin on your fingers gets harder if you play guitar but you can’t adapt to going through a wood chipper.

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