Where do organisms relying on chemosynthesis derive their energy?

Answer

From chemical reactions between superheated water and cold seawater near vents.

In deep-sea environments, life can rely on chemical energy through chemosynthesis, utilizing energy derived from chemical reactions occurring where superheated, mineral-rich water escapes the Earth’s crust.

Where do organisms relying on chemosynthesis derive their energy?

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