Hidden Underground Ecosystems Thrive in Earth's Cracks and Quakes

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A new study shows that earthquakes and rock fractures release hydrogen and oxidants that can sustain microbial life deep beneath Earth's surface, and similar processes might exist on other planets like Mars and Europa, expanding the potential habitats for life beyond Earth.
Topics:science#deep-biosphere#earth-and-extraterrestrial-life#hydrogen-production#microbial-ecosystems#rock-fractures#science
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