| ▲ | shermantanktop 7 hours ago | |||||||
Fascinating to think of entire mountain ranges moving up and down like the skin on a wobbly pudding. | ||||||||
| ▲ | SideburnsOfDoom 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
And the speed at which it happens: > a cold, round anomaly about 200 km below the surface. > By estimating how far the drip had fallen and calculating the speed of its descent, the researchers estimate that the drip broke off between 2 and 5 million years ago. A few megayears later, the bit that broke off is still falling. 200km in 2m years, I make that in the ballpark of 0.1m per year - a bit less if it's > 2m years, and started below the surface. | ||||||||
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