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Microbes in deep-sea volcanoes can help scientists learn about early life on Earth, or even life beyond our planet by James F. Holden, The Conversation ...
Microbes hidden deep in ocean volcanoes could resemble life on other planets or moons.
Colossal volcanic eruptions like the kind that may have obliterated the dinosaurs more than 65 million years ago are caused by mantle plumes that rise from shifting underground mountains deep ...
Similar deep-sea volcanoes found on Earth support microbial life that lives inside solid rock without sunlight and oxygen. Some of these microbes, called thermophiles, live at temperatures hot ...
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Key Takeaways ・Earth’s deep-sea hydrothermal vents provide a model for understanding how life could exist on Europa. ・Holden’s team is studying how vent microbes generate energy using ...
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It is, in fact, a dynamic force for planetary transformation, with BLOBS controlling the timing and place of some of the Earth’s most deep-seated geological events.
A more likely culprit is deep below our feet — the slowing of Earth's liquid core, which could be redistributing angular momentum in a way that makes the mantle and crust spin slightly faster.