ATLANTIC ON ALERT! Scientists Just Confirmed: The Atlantic Ocean Floor Moved
A magnitude 6.6 earthquake just hit the Mid-Atlantic Ridge — and for a few confused minutes, two separate global monitoring agencies appeared to be reporting two different earthquakes at once. In this video we break down why that happened, what the Romanche Fracture Zone has to do with it, and why an earthquake this size at a divergent plate boundary works completely differently than one at a subduction zone like Cascadia or Japan. Sources used in this video: USGS Global Seismographic Network data, European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) reports, and published research on Mid-Atlantic Ridge transform fault dynamics. If the ground is moving somewhere on this planet, Terravox is already on it. 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss a breaking geological event.

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