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ZME Science on MSNThe Mediterranean Sea Was Once Dry—Then a Gigantic Flood Changed EverythingAt the western edge of the Mediterranean basin, a narrow land bridge once sealed off the Atlantic. We now call it the ...
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The Largest Flood in Earth’s History Exploded in the Atlantic 5 Million Years Ago, Refilled the Entire MediterraneanThe Mediterranean Sea, today a glimmering cradle of civilizations, was once a huge, parched desert. Salt flats shimmered ...
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
Is it possible for you to survive in the Late Miocene Epoch? In the Late Miocene Epoch, tectonic forces uplifted the Earth's crust, blocking off the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean. A ...
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar. According to this theory, oceanic water rushed faster than a speeding car down ...
This so-called Messinian Salinity Crisis lasted for 600,000 years. Previously, scientists thought the Mediterranean gradually refilled over 10,000 years. Now, it seems it happened within a couple ...
They named that age "Messinian" and the drying up eventually became known as the Messinian salinity crisis. In the 1970s, scientists for the first time drilled deep below the Mediterranean into ...
They named that age “Messinian” and the drying up eventually became known as the Messinian salinity crisis. In the 1970s, scientists for the first time drilled deep below the Mediterranean into ...
They named that age “Messinian” and the drying up eventually became known as the Messinian salinity crisis. In the 1970s, scientists for the first time drilled deep below the Mediterranean into ...
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