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Two Strange Giant ‘Blobs’ Deep Inside Earth May Finally Be Explained : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 21, 2025 10:05 am
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Unraveling the Mystery of Earth’s Giant Blobs

One of the most intriguing enigmas surrounding our planet is the existence of two massive, dense blobs hovering above Earth’s core. New models are shedding light on their origins, challenging the conventional explanations. It is now suggested that these blobs may have originated from material seeping out of a leaking core during Earth’s early formation, mixing with the mantle to form the large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) we observe today.

Geodynamicist Yoshinori Miyazaki of Rutgers University emphasizes, “These structures are not mere anomalies but rather clues to Earth’s ancient history. Understanding their presence could provide insights into the planet’s formation and its eventual habitability.”

Discovery of the LLSVPs

The discovery of the two LLSVPs dates back to the 1980s when seismic data from earthquakes revealed large regions in Earth’s lowermost mantle, situated beneath Africa and the Pacific Ocean. These regions, extending from the core-mantle boundary nearly 1,800 miles below the surface, exhibited distinct sluggishness in the propagation of seismic waves, indicating a unique composition.

Various theories have been proposed to explain the origin of these blobs, including remnants of old tectonic slabs, a cooling magma ocean, or debris from a colossal impact with a celestial body called Theia that led to the formation of the Moon.

Unveiling the Secret Ingredient

Recent studies suggest that the blobs are ancient and stable, aligning with the magma ocean hypothesis. According to this theory, Earth was initially a molten sphere covered with a magma ocean, which differentiated as it cooled, with heavier materials sinking down.

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Further evidence supporting this theory includes the presence of ultra-low velocity zones (ULVZs) at the core-mantle boundary, correlating with the edges of the LLSVPs where seismic waves travel significantly slower. However, discrepancies in the ferropericlase content and the messy configuration of the LLSVPs and ULVZs challenge this model.

Researchers conducted simulations to identify the missing element, revealing that as the core cooled and contracted, lighter components like magnesium oxide and silicon dioxide crystallized faster than iron, rising towards the core-mantle boundary and altering the magma’s composition. This shift favored the formation of silicate-rich minerals, consolidating at the bottom layer while maintaining low levels of ferropericlase.

Implications and Significance

These findings suggest that the LLSVPs and ULVZs could have played a crucial role in the evolution of Earth’s tectonic plates, influencing the planet’s habitability. Understanding the origin and composition of these structures not only provides insights into Earth’s past but also offers clues about the evolution of other planetary bodies.

As Miyazaki concludes, “With each new revelation, we are piecing together a coherent narrative of Earth’s evolution. This study enhances our understanding of why Earth is unique and how it evolved over billions of years.”

The research findings have been published in Nature Geoscience.

The world is constantly evolving, and with it, so are the ways in which we communicate. Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, allowing us to connect with people from around the globe in an instant. From Facebook to Instagram to Twitter, there are countless platforms that allow us to share our thoughts, experiences, and moments with others.

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But with the rise of social media comes the rise of misinformation and fake news. In today’s digital age, it can be difficult to discern what is true and what is false. This has led to a growing concern over the spread of misinformation and its impact on society.

One of the biggest challenges with social media is the speed at which information can spread. A single post can be shared thousands of times within minutes, reaching a vast audience in a short amount of time. This makes it easy for false information to go viral, leading to confusion and mistrust among users.

Another issue with social media is the lack of accountability. Anyone can create an account and post whatever they want, whether it’s true or not. This makes it difficult for users to determine the credibility of the information they come across, as there is no way to verify the source or accuracy of the content.

In response to these challenges, social media platforms have implemented measures to combat misinformation. Fact-checking tools, warning labels, and algorithms that prioritize credible sources are just some of the ways in which platforms are trying to curb the spread of fake news.

But ultimately, the responsibility lies with the users themselves. It is important to approach information on social media with a critical eye, questioning the source and validity of the content before sharing it with others. By being vigilant and discerning, we can help prevent the spread of misinformation and ensure that we are consuming accurate and reliable information.

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In conclusion, while social media has revolutionized the way we communicate, it also presents challenges in the form of misinformation. By being informed and discerning users, we can help combat the spread of fake news and ensure that we are contributing to a more truthful and reliable online environment.

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