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Scientists predict Africa’s Afar region could become Earth’s next ocean basin

The Afar region in northeastern Africa could split over millions of years, forming a new ocean. Scientists monitor rifts, magma and tectonic activity closely.

November 30, 2025 / 18:24 IST
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Africa’s Afar Region Could Become Earth’s Next Ocean Basin (Image: Canva)
Africa’s Afar Region Could Become Earth’s Next Ocean Basin (Image: Canva)

Scientists warn that northeastern Africa may split apart soon. The Afar region sits at a tectonic triple junction. Rifting and volcanic activity indicate a potential future ocean basin.

Where Are Continents Breaking?

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The region lies between the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden. East African Rift also intersects here, forming a geological hotspot. Tectonic plates are slowly pulling apart at a steady pace. This rare triple junction offers a glimpse of continental break-up.

Why is this happening?