a) about 5-10 years
b) about 100 years near trenches and 1,000 years around mid-ocean ridges
c) reduced during glacial epochs
d) very long, some probably stretch back to the time of the origin of life
I am having the hardest time finding the answer to this. Can someone please help, and if...
a. The water is more acidic than normal sea water
b. The water is enriched with metals
c. The water has higher concentrations of dissolved gases
d. All of the above
...person who gives correct answer!? Would tube worms growing near hydrothermal vents be likely to be members of the same genus or the same species as tube worms growing in other marine environments? Explain
eat, where they live, and other? So, the basics are listed up. Here's a more in depth description, which you don't have to follow if you don't want to, but you'll be my hero and I'll love you forever and include you in my will if you do:
•At least SIX species of interest in your biome...
the black "smoke" that flows out of deep ocean hydrothermal vents is made of
insoluble metal sulfides ..? suspended in seawater. Of the following cations that are present in the water flowing up through these vents, which ones could contribute to the formation of the black smoke?
there could...
Just doing alittle thinking here and I want to know how realistic this idea is.
So we all know the ocean has hydrothermal vents in mid ocean ridges. Which are caused by seawater seeping into porous rock, getting heated, and traveling up a fissure in the rock. This of course is a natural...