As East Africa’s great lakes shrink after thousands of years, scientists find the land beneath may be pulling apart faster, ...
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A drying climate is making East Africa pull apart faster
A switch from a humid to a dry climate has led the Eastern African Rift Zone to pull apart more freely, new research finds.
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Climate's impact on earthquakes: Lake Turkana study highlights connections between tectonics and human evolution
Lake Turkana in northern Kenya is often called the cradle of humankind. Home to some of the earliest hominids, its fossil-rich basin has helped scientists piece together the story of human evolution.
This rift is slowly pulling the African continent apart, and over millions of years, it could isolate the eastern portion of Kenya, turning it into a separate island ...
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