LIFE, BUT NOT AS KNOW IT

Gigantic underground oceans hidden in our planet could be home to bizarre ‘alien’ lifeforms

Scientists say huge bodies of water are lurking up to 1,000 km beneath the Earth's surface

SCIENTISTS have claimed that massive oceans are hidden up to 1,000 kilometres beneath the surface of Planet Earth.

These mysterious bodies of water could even hold lifeforms which are so unusual that some scientists would regard them as aliens.

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He found a diamond in Brazil which contains imperfections would could only be formed in the presence of water.

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This means it is unlikely to be home to any large organisms which are unknown to science.

However, tiny microbeS might  just be able to survive in the hidden oceans.

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as a "boundary where current knowledge predicts that no living cells persist" because the temperature and pressure is too high.

A view of Earth snapped from the moon in 1968Credit: Nasa

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But researchers are often astonished by the conditions organisms can put up with.

One single-celled organism called Geogemma barossii was found thriving near the deep-sea hydrothermal vents off the northwest U.S. coast - an environment .

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It was able to survive in temperatures of up to 120 degrees centigrade - something many scientists believed was impossible.
If this "alien" can survive in such extreme conditions, what else might be lurking down there in the depths of our planet?


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