The Indian Ocean floor suddenly ripped apart by more than 2 metres, and scientists watched 160 million cubic metres of lava build new Earth beneath the sea

Home Breaking News The Indian Ocean floor suddenly ripped apart by more than 2 metres, and scientists watched 160 million cubic metres of lava build new Earth beneath the sea
Scientists recently observed the Indian Ocean seafloor tearing apart. This rare event released significant amounts of lava onto the ocean floor. Advanced technology allowed researchers to monitor this dynamic geological process. The rapid formation of new oceanic crust occurred over just a few days. This discovery highlights the dynamic nature of our planet’s deep oceans.