The East African Rift threatens to split the massive contient into two plates in the distant future, though geological events ...
paving the way for a new ocean and reshaping Earth's geography in real-time. A study by the Institute of Evolutionary Biology reveals tectonic activity split reptilian species, such as the Arabian ...
While the actual dramatic split and creation of a new continent and ocean are at least a million years away and we'll all ...
Africa is slowly tearing itself in two. Scientists predict that this seismic split, currently in its infancy ... (EARS), one of the largest rifts on Earth, stretching across Ethiopia, Kenya ...
By the start of the Triassic, all the Earth's landmasses had coalesced ... tectonic forces had slowly begun to split the supercontinent in two: Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south.
Plate tectonics give Earth its mountains, earthquakes, continental drift and maybe even helped give rise to life itself. But do other planets in the solar system have them too?