In the depths of the Pacific Ocean and in the Mariana region, researchers have successfully identified living communities that thrive on rocks. These creatures, some of which date back to the Cretaceous period, represent the history of life's evolution in the oceans.
The Hidden World in the Depths of the Sea
This discovery not only aids our understanding of biodiversity in the deep sea but also raises new questions about how creatures survive and adapt to harsh environmental conditions. Life in the depths of the ocean, with its immense pressure and darkness, presents unique challenges that these creatures seem to have managed well.
It appears that these biological communities have continued to evolve over time as part of the natural cycle of life in the sea. These findings allow researchers to explore new patterns of life and evolution in worlds that have been less understood until now.
By Tag Clar Editorial