Earth's surface is broken up into large plates that rub against each other, causing earthquakes, volcanoes and large mountain ranges. But how unique is our planet's geology? When you purchase through ...
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Beneath the Atlantic: How Sunken Volcanoes, Cutting-Edge Robots, and Plate Tectonics Illuminate the Atlantis Legend
“We have identified beaches, cliffs and sand dunes at the flat summit of the seamount,” wrote geologist Luis Somoza to Live Science, his words highlighting a find that shatters the divide between myth ...
Using information from inside the rocks on Earth’s surface, we have reconstructed the plate tectonics of the planet over the last 1.8 billion years. It is the first time Earth’s geological record has ...
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