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Biology, 10.09.2019 00:30, bellaforlife9

Hot springs in yellowstone national park can reach 205 degrees fahrenheit (96 degrees celsius), a temperature at which few organisms can survive. organisms called thermophiles, however, thrive at this temperature and produce the bright color of the park's grand prismatic spring. which statement is a testable hypothesis to explain how thermophiles can grow at such a high temperature?
thermophiles were created to live at high temperature.
thermophiles obtain energy from high temperature environments.
thermophiles have heat-resistant enzymes.
thermophiles have been found in many high temperature environments.

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