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Hydrothermal Vents
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Hydrothermal vents are habitats where geological activity has opened cracks on the ocean floor, expelling superheated and chemical-rich water, similar to geysers on land. Despite having no light for sunlight-driven food production, vent sites support diverse communities of animals adapted to produce food using chemical energy, via a process known as chemosynthesis. The resources below highlight the fascinating geological and biological processes that occur in these unique ecosystems.