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The lost continents are a group of landmasses that have been hypothesized to have existed in the past, but are now submerged beneath the ocean. These continents include Lemuria, Atlantis, Mu, and Hyperborea. Lemuria is believed to have been located in the Indian Ocean, while Atlantis is thought to have been located in the Atlantic Ocean. Mu is believed to be one of the lost continents and some survivors of its inhabitations have orally affirmed to be from Mu especially certain inhabitants in West Africa.
The Continent of Mu is believed to have been located in the Pacific Ocean, and is thought to have been destroyed by a massive earthquake or volcanic eruption. It is believed that Mu was a large continent that was located between the Americas and Asia. Thus it is also believed that Mu was home to a highly advanced civilization, and that the continent was destroyed by a natural disaster.
Many have atrributed this to the lost continent as part of the Pange theory.
The Pangea Theory is a scientific theory that suggests that all of the continents were once connected together in a single supercontinent. This supercontinent is known as Pangea, and it is believed to have existed between 200 and 250 million years ago. The Pangea Theory suggests that the continents were once connected together in a single landmass, and then gradually broke apart due to the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates. This movement of the plates caused the continents to drift apart, eventually forming the continents as we know them today.
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