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Live Science on MSNMassive magma eruptions may have ripped Africa and South America apartThe split between South America and Africa 135 million years ago was a fiery affair, new research finds. The continental breakup spewed over 3.8 million cubic miles (16 million cubic kilometers) of ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNA River of Magma Split Africa and South America in Two — Scientists Finally Know WhyA massive eruption of magma around 135 million years ago may have been the driving force behind the tectonic rift that split ...
Earth is the only known planet which has plate tectonics today. The constant movement of these giant slabs of rock over the ...
Researchers have made a new discovery that changes our understanding of Earth's early geological history, challenging beliefs ...
It’s long been thought that tectonic plates needed to dive beneath each other to create the chemical fingerprint we see in ...
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Live Science on MSNNorth America is 'dripping' down into Earth's mantle, scientists discoverSeismic mapping of North America has revealed that an ancient slab of crust buried beneath the Midwest is causing the crust ...
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New research sheds light on earliest days of Earth's formationNew research led by a York University professor sheds light on the earliest days of Earth's formation and potentially calls ...
New research suggests that Earth's first crust, formed over 4.5 billion years ago, already carried the chemical traits we ...
Preliminary analyses revealed distinct differences in density, structure, and chemical composition between the Chang'e 6 ...
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