A new study focused on the Dallol geothermal springs in Ethiopia reveals that it doesn’t support life. Scientists have always been fascinated by these Dallol hot springs, with one research claiming the evidence of life in these hot springs. The Dallol landscape is filled with hot acidic and hypersaline ponds which give lively shades of different colors. The study strongly suggests that microbial life can’t survive in the Dallol ecosystem due to the magnesium-rich brine lakes and hyper acid-hypersaline water.
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