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A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
At its peak, the flood discharged about 1,000 times the water of the modern-day Amazon river. At least, that’s the thesis one of us put forward in a 2009 study of an underwater canyon excavated along ...
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essanews.com on MSNAncient flood may have shaped the Mediterranean SeaAccording to the latest theory, the Mediterranean Sea may have been formed by the largest flood in history. Over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean is believed to have broken through ...
At its peak, the flood discharged about 1,000 times the water of the modern-day Amazon river. At least ... canyon excavated along the Strait of Gibraltar, which he presumed to have been carved ...
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar ... water of the modern-day Amazon river. At least, that’s the thesis ...
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar ... water of the modern-day Amazon river... Read the full story at Times2.
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar ... water of the modern-day Amazon river. At least, that’s the thesis ...
In the rest of the peninsula, winds will be predominantly easterly and northeasterly, light to moderate, with periods of strong winds and very strong gusts in the Strait of Gibraltar and the ...
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