A Recent Discovery: Life Around Vents on the Ocean Floor
In 1977, scientists discovered hydrothermal vents on the deep ocean floor. These vents spew out fluids that are superheated by molten rocks beneath the seabed, fluids that in some places are hot enough to melt a piece of lead. Incredibly, dense communities of living creatures thrive in these sunless, superheated, mineral-rich waters—conditions once considered inhospitable to life.