East African Rift
The East African Rift is a fascinating geological phenomenon where a large continental plate is splitting apart due to the interaction of multiple tectonic plates. This rift system not only influences the landscape of East Africa but also extends to the Red Sea, affecting notable features like the Dead Sea. Understanding the Rift reveals the intricate relationship between geology and geography in the region, highlighting its impact on the surrounding nations.In this clip
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Use the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statements. Ridges occur at oceanic divergent boundaries and are the youngest rocks. Trenches occur at oceanic convergent boundaries and are the oldest rocks.