SCIENTISTS ALERT - A Terrifying New Ocean Is Forming In Africa
Cop 27 - New Ocean That Is Being Formed In Africa - Many years ago, the earth's continents were originally one big "supercontinent" surrounded by an even gigantic ocean. However, this "supercontinent" gradually broke up and scattered to become the continents we see today. There is now another split that seems to be occurring within the African continent, and surely scientists are paying attention to it. But what exactly does this division mean? Are we in any danger, or is the world coming an end like most suggest? Perhaps, this occurrence nothing to worry about? All the same, join us in our video today for more on the terrifying discovery made by scientist about Africa splitting into two. Be sure to give the video a like, leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting videos.
Recently, a massive "crack" in the Kenya Rift Valley caused a stir in the international media. Many reputable experts and scientists have actively worked to understand the cause of this odd and enigmatic fissure, which seems to have emerged overnight. Though it might sound frightening to many, this occurrence is not new but, it is unusual. In Southwest Kenya, an enormous fracture that covered several kilometers developed out of nowhere. The Nairobi-Narok roadway recently collapsed due to the crack, which is still expanding. The East African Rift's tectonic activity was linked with the crack's early stages. Gullies formed by erosion are one theory for why this happened. Questions remain, though, about why the split was created where it did and whether it has any relevance to the East African Rift.
Numerous tectonic plates make up the Earth's lithosphere, which is composed of the crust and upper mantle. These plates don't remain stationary; instead, they move about one another at different speeds while "gliding" over a viscous asthenosphere. Although the exact mechanism causing their movement is still under discussion, it is believed that they involve forces produced at plate boundaries and asthenosphere convection currents.
These pressures do not just cause the plates to shift; they also can rupture the plates, creating a rift and possibly leading to the formation of new plate boundaries. One area where this is now taking place is the East African Rift system.
The East African Rift Valley stretches over 3,000km from the Gulf of Aden in the north towards Zimbabwe in the south, splitting the African plate into two unequal parts: the Somali and Nubian plates. Activity along the eastern branch of the rift valley, running along Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania, became evident when the large crack suddenly appeared in south-western Kenya.
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