Africa is splitting in two: Magnetic data shows the continent could be separated by a new ocean
![]() 21084 Sunday, 23 November, 2025, 21:25 A new study reveals that Africa is splitting in two – a process that began millions of years ago. Scientists from Keele University have used magnetic data to detect signs of a geological split between Africa and Arabia. The largest mass in the west includes the most popular African countries such as Egypt, Algeria, Nigeria, Ghana, and Namibia. “These discoveries provide a unique perspective on how our planet is constantly changing and moving beneath our feet,” said Prof. Peter Styles, a geologist at Keele University. |

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