The Great Divide: A Continent Splits in Two

The Great Divide: A Continent Splits in Two Imagine a world where Africa is no longer one solid landmass, but two separate continents divided by a vast new ocean. Sounds like science fiction, right? But this isn't fantasy – it's the future of our planet. A rift is tearing Africa apart, and scientists are watching with bated breath as a new ocean slowly begins to form. The Birth of a New Ocean- The East African Rift System (EARS) is the epicenter of this geological drama. Stretching over 4,000 miles (6,400 km), it's a zone of intense volcanic and tectonic activity. As the African Plate splits into two, the Nubian Plate and the Somali Plate, a new ocean basin is slowly taking shape. This process is gradual, occurring over millions of years, but its impact will be profound. The Forces Behind the Rift- So, what's driving this continental splitting? It's all about plate tectonics. The movement of the Earth's crust is causing the African Plate to rift apart, creating...