Environment
Earth Core Instability: Is North America's Core Less Solid Than We Thought?
It has been assumed that as continents break up, drift apart, and are pushed back together again, their cores, also known as cratons, remain stable. However, new research shows that these cores might not be as solid as previously thought.
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