Underwater Brine Pools: A Haven for Extreme Life Forms?

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  • Revelation: Researchers discovered brine pools near underwater volcanoes Hatiba Mons and Mabahiss Mons in the Red Sea.
  • Unique Characteristics: Brine pools contained warm water, were rich in carbon dioxide, methane, and metals like zinc and manganese. These pools are fed by hydrothermal vents releasing mineral-rich water at around 60°C (140°F).
  • Life Forms Found: Nearby areas contained microbial mats with unusually large microbes alongside polychaete worms and amphipods.
  • Scientific Significance: The microbial samples are being analyzed too understand life adaptations in extreme environments. This research may provide insights into life on alien worlds such as Europa, Jupiter’s moon.

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