"Rhythmic surges" detected in Africa where a new ocean is forming
A recent geological phenomenon in the Father Region of Africa sheds light on how the surface of the earth's dynamic inner plane is shaped. Researchers have discovered that fresh lava pulses, which rise from deep mental, actively form the country where a new ocean gradually emerges. This region, where the African continent stands out, gives a rare look at how the continents break and become pools in the new sea. By analyzing lava samples and seismic data, scientists found that these deep mental plums move upwards from time to time, increase the explosions and spread separately to sink and separate the sections on the ground. This process creates a crack that can eventually separate East Africa, making a new sea between plates. This discovery not only explains unique volcanic activity in the region, but also highlights the earth's inner heat motors and plate tectonics. Understanding these mental pulse can improve the predictions of volcanoes in the rift zone.
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