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Geography, 14.02.2020 10:00 pedrojulianhdz2005

Why do tubeworms and hundreds of other species thrive near hydrothermal vents?

Chemicals from the vents feed bacteria which, in turn, produce sugar and other food for organisms.

Chemicals from the vents kill off bacteria, making the entire food supply available for other organisms.

Supercooled water released by the vents kills off all disease.

Very hot water released by the vents keeps organisms warm.

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