Three miles below the surface in the Caribbean Sea volcanic vents shoot out water hot enough to melt lead. These hydrothermal vents where found on April 6th. They are 2 stories tall. These hydrothermal vents are connected to the Caymen Trench. The Caymen Trench isnt connected to other mid-ocean ridges. With that in mind scientist consider that maybe there are a different species of animals there that have adapted to that climate.
First of all that is really tall for vents. That is really hot water if it can melt lead. There is a big possiblity that there are other species of animals, but then again if it is as far down as they say it is then animals may not be able to survive under there.
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