Solution:
Hot springs are acidic, and hence the archaebacteria of hot springs are not only thermophiles but also acidophiles. Halophiles are those present in salt rich conditions. Cryophiles are present on ice.
Archaebacteria of hot springs can be described as
Hot springs are acidic, and hence the archaebacteria of hot springs are not only thermophiles but also acidophiles. Halophiles are those present in salt rich conditions. Cryophiles are present on ice.