Scientists have found living in the extreme environment of the searingly hot, extremely acidic, and mostly oxygen-devoid lava of volcano Ojos del Salado microbes, which they are calling “extremophiles,” and have recently published in the journal Nature a paper discussing how these life forms have evolved to utilize nutrients by way of strange chemical reactions.A.
Scientists have found living in the extreme environment of the searingly hot, extremely acidic, and mostly oxygen-devoid lava of volcano Ojos del Salado microbes, which they are calling “extremophiles,” and have recently published in the journal Nature a paper discussing how these life forms have evolved to utilize nutrients by way of strange chemical reactions.B. In the searingly hot, extremely acidic, and mostly oxygen-devoid lava of volcano Ojos del Salado, scientists have found living in this extreme environment microbes, calling
them “extremophiles;” they recently published a paper discussing how these life forms have evolved
in the journal Nature, utilizing nutrients by way of strange chemical reactions. -
The prepositional phrase "in the journal Nature" is misplaced and, thus, conveys the non-sensical meaning that the life forms have evolved in the journal NatureC. Scientists
in the searingly hot, extremely acidic, and mostly oxygen-devoid lava of volcano Ojos del Salado have found microbes living in this extreme
environment called “extremophiles,” and recently published a paper discussing how these life forms have evolved to utilize nutrients by way of strange
chemical reactions in the journal Nature. -
It's not the environment that's called "extremophiles", but the microbes. The prepositional phrase "in the journal Nature" is misplaced because it conveys the non-sensical meaning that life forms have evolved to utilize nutrients by way of strange chemical reactions in the journal Nature. The prepositional phrase "in the searingly hot, extremely acidic, and mostly oxygen-devoid lava of volcano Ojos del" is misplaced because it conveys as if the scientists were in the searingly hot, extremely acidic, and mostly oxygen-devoid lava of volcano Ojos del.D.
In the journal Nature, scientists have found microbes calling
them “extremophiles,”
which live in the extreme environment of the searingly hot, extremely acidic, and mostly oxygen-devoid lava of volcano Ojos del Salado,
publishing this in a paper that discusses how these life forms evolved to utilize nutrients by way of strange chemical reactions. -
Scientists have not found the microbes in the journal Nature but in the lava of volcano Ojos del Salado. Moreover, the pronoun "them" could refer to "scientists" or "microbes". The relative clause beginning with "which" modifies the term "extremophiles" instead of "microbes". The ending participial phrase takes as it's agent the subject of the preceding clause i.e "extremophiles" and, thus, conveys a non-sensical meaning that the "extremophiles" published the finding in the paper.E. Scientists have found microbes that they are calling “extremophiles” living in the searingly hot, extremely acidic, and mostly oxygen-devoid
lava of volcano Ojos del Salado in a paper published in the journal Nature that
discusses in this extreme environment how these life forms have evolved to utilize nutrients by way of strange chemical reactions. -
The prepositional phrases "in the paper published" and "in this extreme environment" are misplaced.