Hadesarchaea

Hadesarchaea
Scientific classification
Domain:
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Hadesarchaeota
Class:
Hadesarchaea
Order:
Hadesarchaeales
Family:
Hadesarchaeacaceae
Genus:
Hadesararchaeum
Type species
Ca. Hadesararchaeum tengchongensis Ca. Methanourarchaum thermotelluricum

Hadesarchaea are very small living things. They are thermophile Archaea that live in very hot places underground. People have found them in sand at the bottom of the ocean, deep mines, hot springs, and other places underground.[1][2][3][4][5]

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  4. Purkamo, Lotta; Bomberg, Malin; Kietäväinen, Riikka; Salavirta, Heikki; Nyyssönen, Mari; Nuppunen-Puputti, Maija; Ahonen, Lasse; Kukkonen, Ilmo; Itävaara, Merja (2016-05-30). "Microbial co-occurrence patterns in deep Precambrian bedrock fracture fluids". Biogeosciences. 13 (10): 3091–3108. Bibcode:2016BGeo...13.3091P. doi:10.5194/bg-13-3091-2016. ISSN 1726-4189.
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