Mongolia, a landlocked country in East Asia, was once an ocean

Mongolia, once an ocean for 115 million years, formed due to volcanic activity from Earth's mantle. Studying Devonian volcanic rocks uncovered insights into Wilson cycles and supercontinent dynamics. Researchers found the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean's origins, showcasing Earth's ancient geological processes and mantle plumes' role. This discovery enhances understanding of continental formation.

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