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Filter by Meaning Archaebacteria are believed to be one of the earliest life forms on Earth.
Some researchers have suggested that archaebacteria could be used to help clean up oil spills.
Scientists believe that some archaebacteria can produce methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Archaebacteria are known for their ability to survive in acidic environments, such as those found in some hot springs.
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