ESA’s Envisat Satellite Helps Scientists Monitor Big Changes In Earth’s Crust
Submit on Monday, July 31st, 2006 11:00
Scientists using data provided by a European radar satellite say the recent tear in the Earth’s continental crust near the Red Sea in Africa’s Afar desert could isolate Ethiopia and Eritrea from the rest of Africa and could eventually form a new ocean. In September 2005, the Earth split apart along a…
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