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Ecosystem found under Antarctic ice sheet raises hopes for alien life

byCustoms Today Report
26/01/2015
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NEW YORK: A team of scientists drilled deep into the Antarctic ice earlier in the month and found a “lost world” beneath the Ross Ice Shelf.

The scientists deployed a special hot-water drill for the task of cracking almost half-a-mile of the ice coat. According to the scientists, it is the furthest south where fishes have known to thrive.

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On January 16, some scientists lowered cameras to about 740 meters below the surface of the ice-covered Antarctic. To their surprise, they discovered a thriving world of sea-creatures even in such weather conditions. The scientists found an ecosystem of fish, as well as other water-life thriving beneath the ice sheet. Until now, the presence of any life-forms was not known in the extreme south.

Tags: Ecosystem found under Antarctic ice sheethopes for alien lifeTo their surprise“lost world” beneath the Ross Ice Shelf.

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