Scientists Found the Deepest Known Arctic Vent—and It’s Teeming With Life - Gizmodo
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Scientists discovered the deepest Arctic methane seep at 3,640 meters, revealing a thriving ecosystem that challenges previous understanding of deep-sea life.
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