From the surreal realm of deep-sea hydrothermal vents 200 miles offshore from Puget Sound, comes a newly discovered hyperthermophilic-or extreme heat-loving-microbe that holds the record for the hottest existence known to science. This microbe is tentatively known as Strain 121 for the temperature at which it thrives: 121 °C. (At sea level, water at this temperature would boil vigorously, but the extreme pressures at the ocean floor prevent boiling from occurring.) What is this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?

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From the surreal realm of deep-sea
hydrothermal vents 200 miles offshore from Puget Sound, comes a newly
discovered hyperthermophilic-or extreme heat-loving-microbe that holds the
record for the hottest existence known to science. This microbe is tentatively
known as Strain 121 for the temperature at which it thrives: 121 °C. (At sea level,
water at this temperature would boil vigorously, but the extreme pressures at
the ocean floor prevent boiling from occurring.) What is this temperature in
degrees Fahrenheit?
Transcribed Image Text:From the surreal realm of deep-sea hydrothermal vents 200 miles offshore from Puget Sound, comes a newly discovered hyperthermophilic-or extreme heat-loving-microbe that holds the record for the hottest existence known to science. This microbe is tentatively known as Strain 121 for the temperature at which it thrives: 121 °C. (At sea level, water at this temperature would boil vigorously, but the extreme pressures at the ocean floor prevent boiling from occurring.) What is this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?
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