so i just a found the deepest hundred normal then from the ocean for nearly

five thousand meters more about three miles under the surface of the water in the

cayman trough in the data of the caribbean c

we are coming out of the fence was measured it over seven hundred fifty degrees

fahrenheit

a british research it is conducting this study with funds from the natural environment research

council

doctor john cochlea of the national oceanography center the chief scientist at the beauty of

working in the deep oceans is that you're always stumbling over things that are completely

new

it's teaching is how little we know in for a few minutes it's not about

the signs it's about the wonder of the planet something that's been hidden first syllable

in on manson more simple has retrieves samples of the water from the vent and

some animals that have evolved to live in the unique environment created by the vents

among unique d c wildlife is a shrine that scientists think is applied within working

on its back that can tell when it's getting too close to the hot water

there are then about two hundred hydro thermal vents discovered in oceans around the world