Earth split captured on camera for the first time: Why it is a breakthrough for earthquake science

In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists have captured the first-ever clear footage of the Earth’s surface splitting during a 7.1 magnitude earthquake. This visual evidence provides an unprecedented opportunity to study seismic ruptures in real-time. The analysis of this footage could refine earthquake prediction models and enhance early-warning systems, potentially saving lives in the future.

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