🌍 Africa Slowly Splitting: Scientists Track Birth of a New Ocean

Geologists have identified the East African Rift System, where the African continent is gradually splitting into two plates — the Nubian and Somalian Plates. Over millions of years, this tectonic activity could eventually lead to the formation of a new ocean basin.

Key Facts:

‱ Rifting occurs at a few millimeters per year, producing cracks, valleys, and volcanic activity.

‱ GPS and satellite data confirm the plates are gradually drifting apart.

‱ If the process continues over millions of years, seawater may flood the rift, creating a new ocean.

‱ The East African Rift spans Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania, forming some of the most geologically active regions in Africa.

Expert Insight:

This is a slow-motion continental split, showing how tectonic forces shape the Earth over geological time. While dramatic headlines may exaggerate the pace, the science is real and ongoing.

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