Scientists Discovered Continent That Vanished 115 Million Years Ago

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Scientists found evidence of a whole continent that vanished like, ages ago—like, 115 million years ago! It's like something out of a sci-fi flick, right? Apparently, it was this massive landmass, kind of like what we have now with Africa and stuff, but then poof! It just disappeared into thin air, or rather, deep into the ocean. They're calling it "Greater Adria," and it's got geologists buzzing with excitement about Earth's ancient history. Makes you wonder what other secrets this planet's hiding, huh?

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Humans have completely annihilated themselves and this planet before any of this to occur. Thanks for the video

BabakPA
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In the map, it shows a coast line near Indonesia

anupiitm
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This is the kind of discovery that fuels my love for science! Absolutely fascinating.

TheEducatr
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The hominin used to eat lotsa crayfish .... Tommy 5 yrs

Manu-eqmv
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When there was " one continent " on one side if the Earth maybe there was a small " continent" or many small islands on the other side . I am wondering

claudevarin
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Maybe, the super storms, were a contributing factor in the speed and shifts of the plates?
I am not knowledgeable in this particular subject matter

lya
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There is also one more zelandia newzeland is actually a mountain tip and when you look at it you can see it from global view

ahsanashar
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Blk Americans have always called Pangea “turtle island.” Pronounced “tut” The world was one and everyone traveled everywhere, as so the story is told.

The.End.Begins
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When he said in the Philippines and "at a place called Luzon" I was like WHERE I LIVE!?

Im_yuri.
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Don’t worry. I think it’s not going to happen in our lifetime. Not in a thousand years.😂😂😂

chuakokbeng
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I'm pretty sure India did NOT rotate, on it's voyage north, and it didn't happen in the remote past. The spread between Africa and India, shown at 1:46, is a rift, not a naturally-occurring division. Also, Hudson's Bay is some kind of impact scar, maybe not as old as suspected. Earth didn't get its "oceans" (plural), until recently, less than 5, 000 years ago. There might have been one ocean, the southern Pacific, but not the others. Earth was mostly continent, until then, covered with swamps, marshes, lakes, and inland seas, for much of its history, as it endlessly recycled, and purified, the water. It's difficult to see beyond the late arrival of the oceans, because of Earth's lack of basins, leading to massive erosion, almost everywhere.

TheAnarchitek
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Guys its so sad to say







That australia broke with antarctica and went to asia for no reason

HistorianPilipino
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THAT CONTINENT UNDER EUROPE ZEALANDIA AND NOW THIS? EARTH HOW MUCH LAND DO YOU HAVE?

Matrix
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So apparently there are 9 continents?!

Mangolite
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Well also New Zealand had a continent. The name was…. New Zealandia

jacquelyndupcavitch
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AYY A CONTINENT NOW IM GONNA BE A PRESIDENT THERE

Remielgabx
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Did you hear that the Philippines 🇵🇭 wins again

marvinpaglinawan
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wow bro I thought that we already found all the land in this planet plus I live in Australia, just saying.

sujojose
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My teacher learn me that and it's the first human in the Philippines

ChristineCasino
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A lost continent that's crazy oh after all the water tides are rising so we will have to move one day so in 100 years this state will be gone.

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