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There's no place on the planet with a temperature of 700 degrees.

I think he/she is talking about geothermal vents that can be found on the ocean floor and on the edges of islands like Hawaii (and inside my now dead Ford escorts motor, lol).

From what I've seen on various nature shows the volcanic vents add warmth and minerals to the surrounding water making it more favorable for sea life to exist there but they don't actually live in the extreme temperatures of the vent itself. Think of it as "sitting near a campfire".

There are some forms of microbial life that can exist in extreme temperatures but no fish that science knows of.

So anyway, Yes, you can boil the fish as it never really lived in the vent but rather, just close by it.

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Q: Can you boil a fish that lived in a vent deep in the ocean where the water is 700 degrees?
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