Africa is undergoing a gradual geological transformation, with tectonic forces slowly pulling the continent apart. This ...
A 35-mile-long fissure in East Africa signals the continents gradual separation, leading to the formation of a new ocean in ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence of a new ocean forming in East Africa, potentially splitting the continent in two. This slow yet profound process could redefine global geography and reshape ...
A new ocean is forming in East Africa due to tectonic shifts, potentially reshaping the continent and altering global geography over millions of years.
Africa could be torn apart like paper amidst warnings a chunk of the continent is breaking away. An area of East Africa could be separated from the continent sooner than previously thought ...
The north of Africa shares a boundary with Asia. Africa is surrounded by the Indian Ocean in the east, the South Atlantic Ocean in the south-west and the North Atlantic Ocean in the north-west.