The two halves of the African continent are moving apart at a rate of a few millimeters each year, geologists have calculated.
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Africa is splitting: The birth of a new ocean
Most of the Earth is covered by water. About 71 percent of the planet’s surface is ocean, while the rest is land made up of ...
Africa. This is happening along the East African Rift, a long stretch of land where the Earth’s surface is slowly pulling ...
Scientists say Africa is gradually breaking apart along the East African Rift. The process is slow, but it could one day ...
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Scientists revealed that Africa is gradually splitting along the East African rift, a process that could create a new ocean
Africa gradually pulled apart along the East African rift, a slow tectonic shift that could have formed a new ocean and ...
In the dry, sun-scorched deserts of Ethiopia, a slow but astonishing transformation has been unfolding since 2005. A 35-mile-long crack, known as the East African Rift, is gradually tearing through ...
For several years, social media pages and accounts have claimed that a new ocean is forming in Africa. The claim has been spread by YouTube (archived) videos (archived) with views in the millions, ...
A large crack in the earth has appeared in areas of Kenya, followed by a series of earth tremors and quakes. They are pointing to a large crack, stretching several kilometres which surprisingly showed ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A pulsing mantle plume beneath Ethiopia is gradually forming a new ocean. | Credit: Dr Derek Keir ...
Here’s what you’ll learn in this story: The East African Rift System (EARS) is one of the most impressive geologic features on the planet—not to mention one of the most volcanically active and ...
It'll take tens of millions of years, but Africa may eventually split into two parts. While geologists have known about this possibility for a while, it became news recently when a large crack, ...
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