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5/8/19
A confusing report - does "peeling" mean a form of delamination? That would make sense.
But why is there mention of a tiny subduction zone?
Is the plate breaking in the middle, or is it creating a tiny void behind itself when the top layer slides?
5/8/19
If you want more explanations, I suggest you google the different interpretations you suggest.
Thank you for your interest.
5/8/19
University of Lisbon researchers may have found the first evidence of a new subduction zone in the Atlantic Ocean, which could pull Europe toward Canada.
Read more from MSN5/8/19
There maybe hope after all
Plastic pollution in the world's oceans may have a $2.5 trillion impact, negatively impacting "almost all marine ecosystem services," including areas such as fisheries, recreation and heritage. But a breakthrough from scientists at Berkeley Lab could be the solution the planet needs for this eye-opening problem - recyclable plastics.
Read more from Fox News5/9/19
That's very exciting.
And only published in Faux News, it must be a plot to cover up such very good news!
5/12/19
A tree that has been growing since six centuries before the birth of Jesus has been found in an unexpected location.
Read more from WYFF5/14/19
On the deepest dive ever made by a human inside a submarine, a US explorer saw something he could have found in the gutter of nearly any street in the world.
Read more from ABC News