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Steamy Yellowstone Vents Found Teeming with Life

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With an underwater robot, scientists explore the bottom of Yellowstone Lake.
(Image credit: Big Sky Institute/Montana State University.)

Down in the inky black bottom water of Yellowstone Lake is a rare oasis of life, according to the first in-depth study of the biology surrounding a geothermal vent in the lake.

A colony of moss, worms and various forms of shrimp live in the midst of hundreds of geothermal vents where the water is about 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius), the study found.

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