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4 March, 14:56

Hydrothermal vents pump super heated salt water into the ocean that is filled with various minerals. Because of this, there is absolutely no life surrounding this oceanic feature.

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  1. 4 March, 15:18
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    This is absolutely false.

    There is a wide diversity of life teaming around hydrothermal vents. These communities include primary producer organisms, but instead of obtaining energy from the sun, these bacteria use a process called chemosynthesis to convert minerals and other chemicals in the water into energy. These bacteria support a wide range of other animal species, including giant tube worms, deep sea mussels, serpulid or "feather duster" worms, and vent crabs, the apex predator of the vent community.
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