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Ocean's Deepest Depths May Hold Key to Oxygen Production and Extraterrestrial Life
A fascinating discovery in the darkest depths of the ocean has led researchers to uncover a process that might allow oxygen to be generated without sunlight. This breakthrough, made by placing sensors on the seafloor at depths of approximately 5 km between Hawaii and Mexico, challenges the long-standing belief that oxygen production occurs solely through photosynthesis. The sensors recorded rising oxygen levels, which researchers believe is the result of metal nodules on the seafloo
Ocean's Deepest Depths May Hold Key to Oxygen Production and Extraterrestrial Life
A fascinating discovery in the darkest depths of the ocean has led researchers to uncover a process that might allow oxygen to be generated without sunlight. This breakthrough, made by placing sensors on the seafloor at depths of approximately 5 km between Hawaii and Mexico, challenges the long-standing belief that oxygen production occurs solely through photosynthesis. The sensors recorded rising oxygen levels, which researchers believe is the result of metal nodules on the seafloo









