Calopteryx writes "New Scientist reports that at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean geochemists have found water in a "supercritical" state never before seen in nature.
At over 3 kilometres beneath the surface, sitting atop what could be a huge bubble of magma, it's the hottest water ever found on Earth. The discovery could help explain how essential minerals are leached out of the Earth." Link to Original Source
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