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    Scientists detect ‘geological heartbeat’ that could split Africa and create a new ocean

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    Eastern Africa is undergoing a dramatic geological transformation, scientists reveal. A 'geological heartbeat' of molten rock pulses beneath Ethiopia's Afar region, weakening the crust. This process, driving earthquakes and volcanic activity, is expected to split Africa in two over millions of years. A new ocean basin will form, potentially turning landlocked nations into coastal states.
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