Image:EAfrica.jpg
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Map of East Africa showing some of the historically active volcanoes(red triangles) and the Afar Triangle (shaded, centre) -- a triple junction where three plates are pulling away from one another: the Arabian Plate, and the two parts of the African Plate (the Nubian and the Somalian) splitting along the East African Rift Zone.
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- Great Rift Valley
- African Plate
- Triple junction
- Somali Plate
- Afar Depression
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