Summary of ¿Qué Hay Debajo de la Corteza Terrestre?

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The video discusses the discovery of two more continents under Earth's surface, which was made in the 1970s. Scientists used a method called tomography to study the formations, and found that they are much taller than mountains and have an unusual composition. There is still much unknown about these continents, but they may be important for the future of the planet.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the discovery of two more continents under Earth's surface, which was made in the 1970s. Scientists used a method called tomography to study the formations, and found that they are much taller than mountains and have an unusual composition. There is still much unknown about these continents, but they may be important for the future of the planet.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the hypothesis that continents may have formed on Earth before the planet's collision with another body, and that this may be related to the earth's magnetic field. It also discusses the discovery of minerals in deep Earth that are typically only found on Earth's surface, and which suggest that continents may have been formed much earlier than previously thought.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the possible movement of plates on the Earth's surface and volcanism, and concludes that although this is only a supposition, scientists still don't know much about the nature of subterranean continents. Origin, age, or function could be revealed every day with new discoveries, as was the case with a lost continent found in Europe recently. If you enjoyed the video, please subscribe to the channel and give it a like. You can also leave a comment below to let us know what you thought. Thanks for watching!

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