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discoveries that have challenged one of these fundamental assumptions about what you need in order to have a biological community. And, well, there actually were quite a few surpris es. I t all began in 1977 with the exploration of hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor.Ëû˵ËûÒª½²Ò»ÏÂÌôÕ½ÉúÎïȺÌåÉú´æÌõ¼þµÄÔÓмÙÉèµÄ·¢ÏÖ£¬ÊǷdz£³Ô¾ªµÄÒ»¸ö·¢ÏÖ£¬Õâ¾ÍÊÇ·¢ÏÖhydrothermal vents¡£ËµÃ÷ÕâÊÇÒ»¸öÀý×Ó£¬ÌôÕ½ÔÓеĹ۵㣬ѡB,ÏÖʵÕâ¸ö·¢ÏÖÔõÑùÌôÕ½Á˹ØÓÚÉúÎïÉçÇøµÄ¼ÙÉè¡£ 2. hydrothermal ventsÖÜΧµÄ»·¾³µÄ3¸öÈÿÆÑ§¼ÒÈÏΪ²»»áÓÐÓлúÌåÉú´æµÄÌØµãÊÇ
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