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    Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents Print fb
    Seawater seeping into cracks of the seafloor is heated by magma and blasted out from an opening. When it meets the cooler seawater, the minerals dissolved in it precipitate in the form of a chimney. Tubeworms and clams utilize the sulfide emitted from these vents as an energy source, enabling them to thrive without sunlight.

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      1. Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents