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Did you know that Africa is slowly splitting into two continents? Did you know that this process could eventually create Earth's sixth ocean? ▬Contents of this video▬ 00:00 - Intro 00:41 - Africa's Tectonic Drama 01:36 - The East African Rift 02:28 - The Kenyan Crack 03:23 - Mechanics of Continental Breakup 04:19 - Measuring the Split 05:10 - The Future African Landscape 06:16 - Geological Precedents 07:17 - The Debate Continues 08:18 - Implications for Human Society 09:27 - The East African Rift and Global Tectonics 10:52 - Outro Like this content? Subscribe here: / @onviewcation Or, watch more videos here: / @onviewcation \ In this eye-opening video, we delve into the fascinating world of plate tectonics and explore the incredible phenomenon occurring right now in East Africa. The African continent, long thought to be a single tectonic plate, is gradually breaking apart along the East African Rift System (EARS), a 3,500-kilometer-long crack in the Earth's crust. We take you on a journey through time and space, explaining how this continental divide began forming 25 million years ago and continues to shape the African landscape today. From the creation of iconic mountains like Kilimanjaro to the sudden appearance of enormous cracks in Kenya, we explore the dramatic evidence of this ongoing geological process. The video breaks down the complex science behind continental breakup, discussing the role of mantle plumes, lithospheric thinning, and volcanic activity in driving this monumental change. We examine how scientists use GPS technology to measure the incredibly slow yet steady separation of the Nubian and Somali plates, moving apart at just 7 millimeters per year. Looking to the future, we paint a picture of what Africa might look like millions of years from now, with new coastlines, a potential ocean, and profound implications for climate, ecology, and human society. We also place the East African Rift in the context of global tectonics, drawing parallels with other rifts around the world and past continental breakups. This video offers a mind-bending perspective on the dynamic nature of our planet, reminding us that the Earth is in a constant state of change. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in geology, geography, or the incredible forces that shape our world. It Started! Africa Splitting into Two Continents