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How do archaebacteria live in deep sea hydrothermal vents and hot springs?

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Answered by Fremivekariya
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Archaebacteria (Thermophiles) are ancient forms of bacteria found in hot water springs and deep sea hydrothermal vents. They are able to survive in high temperatures (which far exceed 100°C) because their bodies have adapted to such environmental conditions.

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