Fire & Fury: Ethiopia’s Volcano Unveils Africa’s Slow-Motion Break | Gravitas

Fire & Fury: Ethiopia’s Volcano Unveils Africa’s Slow-Motion Break | Gravitas



Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano just erupted, a fiery sign of Africa’s slow but powerful split. Discover how magnetic data and volcanic blasts unveil a future where a new ocean could divide the continent. Stay tuned for seismic insights and what lies ahead as the Earth reshapes Africa’s landscape. Don’t miss this explosive geological story unfolding right now.

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17 thoughts on “Fire & Fury: Ethiopia’s Volcano Unveils Africa’s Slow-Motion Break | Gravitas

  1. Parts of Newfoundland (Province in Canada) were once connected to Africa as a result of continental drift, with its east coast being part of a landmass that included southwestern Europe and North Africa. The island is a complex geological formation that includes fragments of different continents that were brought together by the closing of the ancient Iapetus Ocean.
    Geological origins: When the continents moved, parts of what is now the eastern and central portions of Newfoundland collided with ancient North America.
    Collision and formation: The collision between the North American and African plates, around 400 million years ago, squeezed a portion of the Iapetus Ocean floor between them, creating the island's central mountains and features.
    Modern geography: Today, Newfoundland represents a meeting point of different geological histories:
    The west coast is the ancient margin of North America.
    The central part is made up of the remnants of the ancient Iapetus Ocean floor.
    The east coast includes rocks that were once part of Africa and Europe.
    Landscape of Newfoundland and Labrador
    Newfoundland represents the northeasternmost extension of the Appalachian mountain system

  2. 27:88 And you see the mountains, thinking them rigid, while they will pass as the passing of clouds. [It is] the work of Allah, who perfected all things. Indeed, He is Acquainted with that which you do.

    Surah An-Naml in Arabic

  3. Ita because Jesus is coming soon.

    The World after that will be destroyed.

    No amount of advanced technology can save anyone.

    The Earth will split.

    Fire

    Its ithe end time that is foretold.

    But, everyone through their.delusion. fright are not wanting to believe.

    – Voice from The East.
    End time messenger

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