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The activity beneath the Earth’s surface is often undetectable to us, but it has the power to shape land masses […] ...
If the two tectonic plates continue to shift and the EAR system widens further, eventually a large basin will form. Due to the close proximity of the Indian Ocean, it’s likely that the basin ...
As the Earth's crust shifted and groaned over millions of years, something extraordinary happened beneath the surface. Deep ...
The closure of the ancient Tethys Seaway has left an indelible mark on Earth’s history. As tectonic forces slowly reshaped ...
The Yonaguni monument continues to spark debate over its origins, with some convinced it’s a sunken relic of an ancient ...
Deep beneath the surface of our planet, from the Himalayas to East Africa and from the Atlantic seafloor to the Indian Ocean, ...
In 5 to 10 million years, this will create a new ocean and reshape the geography and trade routes of Eastern Africa, ...
Newly published research has revealed that compositional rock anomalies within oceanic plates caused by ancient tectonics influence the trajectory and speed of the plates as they plunge deep into ...
Two continents collided millions of years ago, forming a bridge that changed Earth's climate system and triggered one of history's greatest animal migrations.