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rift valley

noun

Definition of rift valley

: an elongated valley formed by the depression of a block of the earth's crust between two faults or groups of faults of approximately parallel orientation

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Geologists discovered that new seafloor is formed where the tectonic plates at the mid-ocean ridges spread apart from each other—hence the rift valley Tharp spotted at the mid-Atlantic ridge. Meg Neal, Popular Mechanics, "We’ve Been Wrong Before: The Expanding Earth Theory," 3 Aug. 2018 This process is accompanied by surface manifestations along the rift valley in the form of volcanism and seismic activity. Lucia Perez Diaz, CNN, "Big crack evidence East Africa could be splitting in two," 5 Apr. 2018 The East African Rift has several rift valleys that can be seen from space. Laura Geggel, Washington Post, "A huge crack provides evidence that Africa is slowly splitting into two," 7 Apr. 2018 The East African Rift is one of the world’s largest rift valleys, about 3,700 miles in length and 30 to 40 miles across. Amy Yee, New York Times, "Geothermal Energy Grows in Kenya," 23 Feb. 2018

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First Known Use of rift valley

1894, in the meaning defined above

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rift valley

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English Language Learners Definition of rift valley

geology : a long, steep valley formed when two parallel rifts form in the Earth's crust and the land between them sinks

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