
Scientists Uncover Mysterious 20km Structure Beneath Bermuda
Scientists have discovered a massive 12.4-mile-thick, unusual rock layer beneath Bermuda, challenging existing geological models and potentially explaining the island's persistent oceanic swell despite the absence of recent volcanic activity. This layer, a remnant of ancient volcanic activity linked to the breakup of Pangea, offers new insights into Earth's tectonic processes and Bermuda's unique geological history.