Yeah, well, it’s from 2000 so I wasn’t that quick to, um, sea this one. However, the rift typical of an ocean basin opened up 8m in about 3 weeks across Ethiopia.
That makes roughly 140m each year if it goes constant, or 14km a century — you’d expect many such things to show up on satellite photos if they’d been doing it for yonks.
And who says 140m/year is somehow a magic speed limit? Meckering, watch out? Richter 6.8 in 1968 (last time — I was about 7yo and probably living in Tasmania at the time), how much will the next strike be? The Cunderdin Sea? (-:
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