lämpöhaudat
Lämpöhaudat, also known as thermal vents or submarine hydrothermal vents, are openings in the seafloor that emit geothermally heated water. These vents are typically found in areas of volcanic activity, such as along mid-ocean ridges and in areas with underwater volcanoes. The water emitted from these vents is rich in dissolved minerals and chemicals, including hydrogen sulfide, methane, and iron.
When this superheated, mineral-laden water mixes with the cold, oxygen-rich seawater, it causes the dissolved minerals
Despite the extreme conditions—high pressure, complete darkness, and toxic chemical concentrations—lämpöhaudat support unique and diverse ecosystems.
Organisms found around lämpöhaudat include giant tube worms, limpets, clams, shrimp, crabs, and various species of