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Where do archabacteria live?

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In extremeenvironments where no other organisms survive

such as high heat environments (Yellowstone National Park)

or low heat enviroments (such as the poles)

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Archabacteria have the ability to use light for its energy source. Since this is the case it is able to adapt easily and live in many different environments.

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They live in oxygen free environments like a volcano's vent or the bottom of the ocean.

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They live in oxygen free environments like a volcano's vent or the bottom of the ocean

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