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maxyRO maxyRO discovered this in Environment 7 reviews since Jan 28, 2008
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maxyRO discovered 7 months ago
Scientists have identified a new fault in the seafloor which could close off the Adriatic sea in the next 50 million years
yobaba rated 7 months ago
The newly found fault runs under the Adriatic sea, the body of water between Italy and the Grecian peninsula. The fault is slowly making Croatia's Dalmatian islands larger, as well as pushing up the Dinaric Alps. The fault has been discovered where the Eurasian plate slides over the South Adria microplate. {Photo is of one of the Dalmation Islands.}
susk rated 7 months ago
Adriatic Sea between Italy and the Grecian peninsula closing off in the next 50 million years, due to a new fault discovered in the seafloor...
rattler201 rated 7 months ago
Holy crap! The sea is closing and those people are still swimming in it. RUN! It must be closing at .00001 miles a year. AHHHHH! No but seriously, that is pretty interesting.
envirograffiti rated 7 months ago
From the page: "Scientists have identified a new fault in the seafloor which could close off the Adriatic sea in the next 50 million years."
rtknox00 rated 7 months ago
From the page: "Scientists have identified a new fault in the seafloor which could close off the Adriatic sea in the next 50 million years."
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