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Scientists have discovered a pool at the bottom of the Red Sea that kills almost every creature that swims into it.
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Scientists recently discovered rare brine pools — dense, salty depressions — at the bottom of the Red Sea, where microbes thrive under extreme conditions.
The newly found pool, situated in the Gulf of Aqaba between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, is the closest to shore of any known brine pools in the Red Sea.
With only around 40 brine pools identified in the Red Sea, the Mediterranean, and the recently renamed Gulf of America, the team believes they could provide insights into the origins of life.
In addition to the Red Sea, which contains about 25 known brine pools, the Mediterranean and the Gulf of Mexico are other international brine pool hot spots.
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The brine pools in question are in the Gulf of Aqaba, a large region in the northeast of the Red Sea that lies between the Arabian and Sinai peninsulas.
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