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African Rift Valley: Splitting a Continent – Geology In

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The Great Rift Valley is one of Earth’s most prominent geological features. It is not a single, continuous valley but rather a complex system of interconnected rifts, faults, and geographic depressions that span approximately 6,000 to 7,000 kilometers (3,700 to 4,300 miles). Scientists believe it may eventually split the African continent into two distinct landmasses—a transformation that could alter the geography of our world in millions of yea…
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