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A Grande Fenda Africana, ou simplesmente "Vale da Rift", é um complexo de falhas tectónicas criado há cerca de 35 milhões de anos com a separação das placas tectónicas africana e arábica. Esta estrutura estende-se no sentido norte-sul por cerca de 5000 km, desde o norte da Síria até ao centro de Moçambique, com uma largura que varia entre 30 e 100 km e, em profundidade de algumas centenas a milhares de metros. More information...

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