They are known, simply, as hydrothermal vents. They only occur in the deep ocean. Some specific types are cold seeps, white smokers and hot smokers. If you are looking for specific hydrothermal vents the Lost City and Loki's castle are fields of hydrothermal vents in the mid-Atlantic and Majic Mountain is a hydrothermal vent field located about 150 miles west of Vancouver.
The common name for Pyrococcus abyssi is "deep-sea hydrothermal vent archaeon." It is a species of extremophilic archaea that thrives in high-temperature environments near deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
The heat from deep in the earth's mantle.
Cindy Van Dover has written: 'Deep-ocean journeys' -- subject(s): Alvin (Submarine), Deep-sea ecology, Hydrothermal vent animals 'Chemosynthetic communities in the deep sea' -- subject(s): Hydrothermal vent animals, Deep-sea ecology
The Hydrothermal Vent Crab lives in the Sunlight Zone.
Things that lare in shadows or in the dark!
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They are an undersea thermal vent or hydrothermal vent.
Black and white smokers are submerged by hydrothermal vents at mid-ocean ridges, which are formed by volcanic activity along tectonic plate boundaries. These hydrothermal vents release hot, mineral-rich water into the deep ocean, creating unique ecosystems where extremophile organisms thrive.
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vent crab (bythograea thermydron )
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