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The Atlantic Ocean may have formed millions of years earlier than previously thought, igniting a period of climate change, scientists found.
Experts say portions of the continent are pulling apart, creating the possibility that the Horn of Africa will become an ...
The Atlantic Ocean may begin to shrink ... "The solution is that another ocean has to open, and that may well be the Indian, or even an ocean that may split Africa and Eurasia." ...
A cold blob of water in the North Atlantic is an ominous sign that a system of currents that regulate the planet's climate ...
Where Do the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans Meet? There are several key locations where the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans come into contact: Cape Horn, Chile: The southernmost tip of South America ...
The chain runs down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean (surfacing at Iceland), around Africa, through the Indian Ocean, between Australia and Antarctica, and north through the Pacific Ocean.
Cape Town is a photographer’s dream, with some of the best viewpoints in the world! Take a look at this ranking of the top ...
The world’s second largest ocean is the Atlantic Ocean. It covers about a quarter of the Earth. To the west of the Atlantic Ocean are the continents of North and South America. Europe and Africa ...
In the 17th century, the Indian ocean slave trade was arguably on a bigger scale than the Atlantic slave trade. The hub of this vile industry was in modern-day Tanzania, an area that specialized ...
At the southernmost tip of Africa lies the Cape of Good Hope, where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet but never mix. A few miles away, in a township built to isolate the mixed-race population ...