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Deep Down, Africa is Splitting Apart
Afar, EthiopiaThursday, June 26, 2025
The scientists discovered that the molten rock rising up isn't steady. It comes in pulses, like a heartbeat. These pulses have different chemical signatures, kind of like a barcode. The way these pulses behave depends on how fast the Earth's crust is pulling apart. In some places, like the Red Sea, the pulses move more smoothly, like blood flowing through a narrow tube.
This new understanding shows that what's happening deep inside the Earth is connected to what's happening on the surface. It affects volcanoes, earthquakes, and even how continents break apart. The scientists are now trying to figure out how fast this molten rock is moving and how it's shaping the Earth's surface.
This research is important because it helps us understand how our planet works. It shows that the Earth is always changing, and even deep underground, things are moving and shifting. Who knows what other secrets are hidden beneath our feet?
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