Recent deep-sea explorations have unveiled a remarkable ecosystem thriving beneath the Pacific Ocean’s floor. Scientists deployed a remotely operated vehicle to investigate hydrothermal vent sites along the East Pacific Rise, where two tectonic plates diverge. Beneath the seafloor, they discovered cavities harboring giant tubeworms—the largest worms known—as well …
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