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Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Zmeselo » 04 Feb 2025, 11:57



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Scientists Say a Sixth Ocean Is Forming as East Africa Splits Apart

In East Africa, tectonic forces are slowly splitting the continent, creating a future ocean basin.

By: Tibi Puiu

https://www.zmescience.com/science/news ... its-apart/

February 4, 2025


Since 2005, a 35-mile-long crack known as the East African Rift has been forming.

In the scorching deserts of East Africa, the ground is slowly tearing itself apart — a slow-motion, geological drama. Over millions of years, the African continent will cleave in two, and scientists say a new ocean will one day fill the gap.

The Afar region is most famous for being one of the hottest and most inhospitable places on Earth. But for geologists, what’s more interesting is what lies beneath the scorching ground. The Afar sits at the crossroads of three tectonic plates — the Nubian, Somali, and Arabian — which are gradually pulling away from one another. This process, known as rifting, is reshaping the landscape and offering scientists a rare opportunity to study how continents split and oceans are born.
This is the only place on Earth where you can study how continental rift becomes an oceanic rift,
Christopher Moore, a Ph.D. student at the University of Leeds, who uses satellite radar to monitor the region’s volcanic activity, told NBC. https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environ ... n-n1234128

A Geological Laboratory

The Afar region is home to the East African Rift Valley, a massive crack in the Earth’s surface that stretches through Ethiopia and Kenya. In 2005, a 35-mile-long fissure opened in the Ethiopian desert, a dramatic reminder of the forces at work beneath the surface.
The violent split was equivalent to several hundred years of tectonic plate movement in just a few days,
said Cynthia Ebinger, a geophysicist at Tulane University who has spent years studying the region.

Ebinger’s research suggests that the rifting process isn’t always smooth. Instead, it can be punctuated by sudden, explosive events. She likens the process to overfilling a balloon:
We’re trying to understand the straw that breaks the camel’s back.
These events are driven by the buildup of pressure from rising magma, which eventually forces the crust to crack. Over time, these cracks will grow, and the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea will flood into the rift, creating a new ocean. https://www.zmescience.com/feature-post ... the-world/


Maps exhibiting the world’s oceanic waters. A continuous body of water encircling Earth, the World/Global Ocean is divided into five main areas. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

A Sixth Ocean
For decades, scientists have studied the African rift, but modern technology has been a game-changer. GPS instruments, for example, allow researchers to measure the movement of tectonic plates with remarkable precision.
With GPS measurements, you can measure rates of movement down to a few millimeters per year,
said Ken Macdonald, a marine geophysicist and professor emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

The Arabian plate is moving away from Africa at a rate of about 1 inch per year, while the Nubian and Somali plates are separating more slowly, at half an inch to 0.2 inches annually. These movements may seem insignificant, but over millions of years, they will completely reshape the region.

As the plates pull apart, material from deep within the Earth rises to the surface, forming new oceanic crust.
We can see that oceanic crust is starting to form, because it’s distinctly different from continental crust in its composition and density,
Moore explained.

Scientists estimate it will take at least 5 to 10 million years for the Afar region to be fully submerged. When that happens, the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea will flood into the rift, creating a new ocean basin and turning the Horn of Africa into its own small continent.

For now, the Afar region remains a harsh and unforgiving landscape. Daytime temperatures often soar to 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54 degrees Celsius), cooling only to a “balmy” 95 degrees (35 degrees Celsius) at night. Yet, for scientists like Ebinger, it’s a natural laboratory that offers unparalleled insights into the forces that shape our planet.
It has been called Dante’s inferno,
she said.

But for those willing to brave the heat, it’s a window into the future of Earth’s geology — a future where Africa is no longer one continent, but two; split by a new ocean.

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Re: Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Zmeselo » 04 Feb 2025, 12:21


"ፈንቅል ቅኑዕ ሕርያ"! ርሑስ ቅንያት ዝኽሪ ፈንቅል ይግበረልና።




The success of Fenkil operation, lies in the meticulous planning by the EPLF leadership and the determination of its fighters. The EPLF forces took three days to wipe out the Derg army in and around Massawa and the Red Sea. The EPLF leaders are well known for laying careful plans and leading the army to the battlefield to secure quick and decisive victories. The political consequence of Fenkil, was equally great. The Ethiopian Derg admitted to its defeat for the first time. #FENKIL35






Ethiopian POW soldiers and high military officials, after the operation.


The Fenkil Memorial is a testament to a pivotal moment in Eritrean history, particularly highlighting the remarkable achievements of the EPLF. Among the significant symbols of their triumph are three historic tanks: the Jaguar, Tiger, and Commander. These Tanks were initially captured from the Derg, the Ethiopian regime that had brutally sought to suppress the Eritrean struggle for independence. The tanks later played a crucial role in the Fenkil operation, a decisive campaign that underscored the resilience and determination of the Eritrean freedom fighters.

For the Derg soldiers, realising the defeat was physical and ideological was a bitter pill to swallow. They faced an undeniable truth: the Eritrean forces embodied an unwavering spirit and perseverance, that transcended any tactical advantage or military support the Derg could muster. In a moment of frustration, Mengistu Haile Mariam, the Derg leader, shouted in disbelief,

What do they have that we don’t?


His outburst reflected a deep sense of helplessness, for no one dared to inform him that the EPLF passion, unyielding endurance, and profound conviction of those Eritrean fighters set them apart—qualities that no amount of training or foreign support could emulate. It showcased a military victory and the triumph of the Eritrean people's spirit, in their relentless pursuit of freedom and self-determination.







መበል 35 ዓመት ስርሒት ፈንቅል ንምድማቕ ዓመታዊ ዝካየድ ስፖርታዊ ዉድድራት ሓይልታት ምክልኻል ኤረትራ፡ "ፈንቅል ቅኑዕ ሕርያ" አብ ትሕቲ ዝብል ቴማ ብግጥማት ኩዑሶ መርበብ ገማግም ባሕሪ (ቢች ቮሊቦል)፡ ብሰሉስ 4 የካቲት አብ ሰዓታት ቅድሚ ቀትሪ አብ ጉርግሱም ፈሊሙ።
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Re: Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Zmeselo » 04 Feb 2025, 12:26


ADULIS: Unveiling the Hidden Treasures of an Ancient Harbor - Dr Abraham explains,
We have nine sectors dedicated to excavation and exploration. Each sector focuses on distinct areas and is divided into conservation, administration, restoration, excavation, and survey categories. Sectors 2, 4, 6, and 9 specifically conduct surveys on religious activities, emphasising exploring traces associated with temples and churches. The objective is to identify the spiritual influence of Adulis as a port city in connection with the introduction of Christianity from the 3rd to the 6th century, considering the significant number of temples erected in this port. Various structures, including warehouses, temples, and multi-story residential buildings, are present in Adulis.
#DiscoverEritrea2025

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Re: Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Affable » 04 Feb 2025, 12:44

Without TPLF you guys are still living in the caves you have created. Meles and company have sacrificed willingly thousands of young Tigrean lives so that EPLF could survive. The history of yours might work in Eritrea, but do not expect everyone outside that “ paradise” to dance to the same tune.

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Re: Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Digital Weyane » 04 Feb 2025, 13:02

እናመሠግናለን ፣ ክብር ይስጥልኝ ፣ እስከዛ በሰላም በጤና ያቆየን። አሥር ሚልዮን አመት መጠበቅ ማለት ምንም አይደለም። ለኛ ተጋሩ ኢትዮጵያውያን ሶስት ሺህ ዓመት እንደ አንድ ቀን ነው። የባሕር በር ለማግኘት በጉጉት እንጠባበቃለን። አምየን። :roll: :roll:

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Re: Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Odie » 04 Feb 2025, 13:25

Cheap PROPOGANDA!

Shabiya style :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Zmeselo » 04 Feb 2025, 13:41

ገያጽ, listen to your people!



Odie wrote:
04 Feb 2025, 13:25
Cheap PROPOGANDA!

Shabiya style :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Digital Weyane » 04 Feb 2025, 13:49

በጂቡቲ ወደብ በኩል ከውጭ የምናስገባው የምግብ እርዳታ እድሜ ለቴክኖሎጂ እርዳታው በድሮን ተጭኖ ዎደ ትግራይ ለማስገባት የምንችልበት ቀን እሩቅ አይደለምና በሰላም ያድርሰን ለዛ ቀን ይበለን። አምየን። :roll: :roll:

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Re: Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Mesob » 04 Feb 2025, 14:54

... and the world is worried, in a region of failed states such as Sudan, Yemen and Zoomalia, will there be any intact nation states left such as Eritrea, Ethiopia or Djibouti in Five or Ten years?

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Re: Scientists: In 5-10 million years, Ethiopia will have access to the sea.

Post by Zmeselo » 04 Feb 2025, 16:43



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