Icy moons in our solar system may have boiling oceans — but life could potentially still survive

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Summary:
- Many moons in our solar system, like Europa and Enceladus, have icy surfaces but are thought to have liquid water oceans underneath.
- These oceans may be boiling hot due to the intense pressure and heat from the moon's interior, making it difficult for life to survive.
- However, scientists believe that even in these extreme conditions, certain types of hardy microbes could potentially thrive in the subsurface oceans of these icy moons.

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