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The types of archaebacteria which live in hot springs and boiling deep ocean vents are thermophiles.
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Organisms that live in the Archaea Domain can live in hostile environments that others cannot. They live in areas such as sulfurous hot springs, deep-sea thermal vents, salty lakes, wastewater from mining, and in the intestines of animals.
Extremophiles and sulfide metabolizing bacteria.
thermophiles
Many of them do in environments such as salt lakes, volcanic vents and hot springs for example
hydrogen sulfide
There are bacteria that are capable of metabolizing elemental sulfur that emerges in thermal vents or hot springs, as their source of energy.
Thermophiles are found in various geothermally heated regions of the Earth. The live in hot springs like those in Yellowstone National Park and deep sea hydrothermal vents.
clusters near a black smoker (deep-sea vents)
exremophiles are bacteria that can withstand extreme climates (live in tundras, hot springs, hydrothermal vents in the ocean)
hostile environments such a salty brines, boiling springs, ocean thermal vents. see methanogens, they are also archaeobacteria