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A giant 35-mile-long crack that appeared in Ethiopia has given scientists a rare glimpse into the future of our planet.

 A giant 35-mile-long crack that appeared in Ethiopia has given scientists a rare glimpse into the future of our planet.

 

 

A giant 35-mile-long crack that appeared in Ethiopia has given scientists a rare glimpse into the future of our planet.

A giant 35-mile-long crack that appeared in Ethiopia has given scientists a rare glimpse into the future of our planet. This massive fissure, which first opened in 2005, is a clear sign that Africa is slowly splitting apart. 
 
The Afar region in East Africa is located at the meeting point of three tectonic plates that are gradually moving away from each other. 
 
As magma rises from deep within the Earth, it is pushing the land apart millimeter by millimeter. Experts believe that if this continues, a completely new ocean could eventually form in this area within the next 5 to 10 million years. 
 
What we’re witnessing is the early stage of a continent being reshaped by powerful natural forces.

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