Existence of the 'Lost City' at the Bottom of the Atlantic Ocean
The appearance of the 'Lost City' was discovered by Scientists at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
The appearance of the 'Lost City' was discovered by Scientists at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Dream - In 2000, Scientists discovered a "Lost City" near the underwater mountains of the Atlantic Ocean. While exploring the ocean with remotely operated vehicles, the scientists observed pale blue "chimneys" when illuminated by the lights.
The area is known as a hydrothermal field. According to Science Alert, there are small 'buildings' the size of umbrellas and a giant monolith standing strong at a height of 60 meters.
"The 'Tower' was found at a depth of 700 meters below the sea surface. According to scientists, a site like this has never been found before in the Atlantic Ocean. Although it is possible that hydrothermal fields like this could be found in an undetected location. This structure has a 'smokestack' that releases gas as hot as 40 degrees Celsius. The discovered site is home to several marine animals, such as many snails and crustaceans."
While larger animals such as crabs, shrimp, porcupine fish, and eels are rarely found, they still exist in that location.
Uniquely, the hydrocarbons produced by the "Lost City" are not formed from atmospheric carbon dioxide or sunlight, but by chemical reactions at the deep sea floor.
Because hydrocarbons are the building blocks of life, this opens up the possibility that life originated from habitats like this. Due to the information it contains, several experts are calling for this "Lost City" to be listed as a World Heritage site. This right is intended to protect the natural wonders that were discovered before it is too late. Unfortunately, scientists are not the only ones interested in this unusual field.
In 2018, it was announced that Poland has won the right to mine deep sea around the "Lost City".
Although there are no valuable resources that can be extracted in the thermal field itself, the destruction of the "Lost City" environment can pose threatening consequences for the preservation of the site.
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