🌊 The Giant of the East Sea: What if Dokdo’s Area Were Doubled?
🌊 The Giant of the East Sea: What if Dokdo’s Area Were Doubled? Dokdo is a sparkling jewel rising from the heart of the East Sea . But what if a geological "glitch" in history had allowed Dokdo to be twice its current size This isn't just about more land it’s about a more resilient, majestic version of the island. Let’s explore this " Expanded Dokdo " through a geological lens. 1. A Different Birth: The Volcanic Activity That Never Quit Dokdo was formed between 4.6 million and 2.5 million years ago by volcanic eruptions starting 2,000m below the sea. Our "2x Dokdo" assumes this volcanic activity lasted about 500,000 years longer. A Massive Submarine Foundation: For the surface area to double, the underwater volcanic body (the Dokdo Seamount) would have to be significantly thicker. Layers of trachyte and tuff would build a "mega-block" capable of defying the relentless erosion of the sea. Triumph Over Sea Levels: During the ice ages , wh...