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Felipe Gomez: Case Study
Felipe Gomez, a microbiologist went to an area in East Africa. Researchers are drawn to this unique land. Scientist believe the land resembles alien life. Felipe Gomez says that it's like being on Mars, nothing around. There is a top hill that looks down to into a basin filled with colorful mineral formations. The unique alien like place is called Danakil Depression in Ethiopia.
There are many dangers in this alien places. There are green pools filled with water and a lot of acid. There is so much acid that if you were to put your finger in the acid it would eat it. The acid pools are boiling hot. These living conditions require extreme adaptions, which explains why Danakil remains unstudied.
My scientific opinion is that living in this area

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