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Exploring the Deep Ocean

This Catalyst article describes discovering hydrothermal vents at ocean sea-beds. Hydrothermal vents form along mid-ocean ridges. A mid-ocean ridge is where the Earth’s tectonic plates are moving apart, usually at a rate of about 6 to 18 centimetres a year. The presence of hydrothermal vents had been predicted by an increasing understanding of plate tectonics. This was exciting enough, but the scientists found that the area around the vents was full of extraordinary and unexpected life. The article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2014, Volume 24, Issue 4.

Catalyst is a science magazine for students aged 14-19 years. Annual subscriptions to print copies of the magazine can be purchased from Mindsets.

 

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