Most of the life forms that we know and understand exist above the ground and need light and air to exist. We'd certainly be struggling without them. But as the saying goes, "Life finds a way." It can hide at the bottom of the deepest pit on the planet or thrive at the bottom of the ocean. Whether we're talking about people, animals, or bacteria, this video takes a closer look at some of the most incredible and remote places that life has been found to exist.
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