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paragraph on the hidden world of sea​

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Answered by meghanprakash
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The deep sea covers roughly two-thirds of Earth's surface, yet we know very little about it. Donato Giovannelli, Visitor in the Program in Interdisciplinary Studies, will lead you on a journey to the darkest, deepest places on our planet, where life thrives in extreme conditions and under crushing pressures. Take the plunge to meet alien-looking animals, witness the growth of our planet’s crust on the sea floor, and explore deep-sea hydrothermal vents to learn how life on Earth may have gotten its start

Answered by naqibazraf2011
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Scientists took core samples from crust hidden beneath 2.5km of water and hundreds of metres of sediment

They found evidence of micro-organisms living in the total absence of light and almost entirely disconnected from the world above

New discoveries about how such creatures survive in the extreme environment could help inform search for life on other planets

A parallel universe of life exists hidden beneath our planet's ocean floors and could help us search for life on other planets, new research claims.

An international team of scientists found evidence of tiny creatures living inside the basalt of the Pacific Ocean floor - covered by 2.5km of water and hundreds of metres of sediment.

The results of their studies, published today in the journal Science, have revealed evidence of a vast ecosystem whose characteristics are entirely different from any previously investigated.

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