From: The Genesis of Life: From Primordial Soup to First Cell
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Deep-sea hydrothermal vents offer suitable environments for the origin of life.

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Alkaline hydrothermal vents release hydrogen-rich fluids into acidic ocean water, creating natural proton gradients and chemical energy sources (like Fe-S minerals) that could have driven the synthesis of organic molecules and early metabolic reactions, bypassing the need for an external energy source like UV light.

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