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Why did the mainland disappear?

In history, many ancient civilizations have somehow disappeared in front of the world, and a continent will disappear for no reason. These situations have always been puzzling?

In the short history of the earth, human beings have gone through hardships, running around and struggling to survive? But still can't avoid a very likely large-scale disaster? This period is roughly from 15000 BC to 8000 BC, the end of an ice age?

The chaos of the last ice age is closely related to the inheritance and extinction of ancient civilization?

How can a good continent suddenly disappear? Let's look at the mainland that hasn't disappeared yet!

Antarctic continent, it can be said that few people know about this continent. Most of us think that this big island at sea has been covered with ice and snow for millions of years? In fact, a part of the Antarctic continent did not become today's ice and snow at least thousands of years ago. We can use the theory of crustal movement to explain why the Antarctic ice bed has become today's shape in such a short time.

The crustal movement makes a large area of land drift to the death circle, which is particularly obvious. It is obvious that all the land where a large number of animals are extinct is the result of drastic changes in latitude?

The result of crustal movement is extremely strong. In all kinds of speculations about the lost castles and land civilizations in the history of the earth, we have been talking about the strong earthquakes that occurred with the drastic changes within the earth? Flood? In the depths of the ocean, earthquakes are frequent, causing all kinds of unpredictable tsunamis to attack the coast and flood the land. Some plots are pushed to warmer climates, while others are pushed to the Arctic or Antarctic Circle, permanently covered with ice? Once the ice melts and the sea level rises suddenly, all living things must adapt to the environment, otherwise they will have to retreat to other places or be eliminated, which is also part of the evolution of the earth?

Louis, naturalist and geologist? Agassi put forward the concept of ice age for the first time in 1837 after synthesizing various research results? Once this concept was put forward, it immediately caused great controversy? Then there are more and more favorable conditions for him, and people suddenly flock to this view like an epiphany? But as for why there was such an ice age that everything stopped growing, there was no strong evidence to support it until 1976. Geography? Physicists use the astronomical characteristics of the earth's orbit and the inclination of the earth's axis to explain the formation of the ice age?

Einstein, a famous physicist, also has a special liking for this argument. Has he specially studied whether the thick and uneven distribution of ice on the crust of the North and South Poles will cause crustal movement?

Under the action of two ice caps with uneven weight, the earth's rotation produces a centrifugal force, and the force of centrifugal force is transmitted to the hard crust, and the strength is getting stronger and stronger. When a certain amount of force is gathered, there will be a reaction between the crust and the earth itself, which will lead to the polar block moving towards the equator?

What is the relationship between gravity and the beginning and decline of the ice age? It turns out that when the blocks of the North and South Poles suddenly moved to low latitudes where the climate was warmer, the ice quickly dissolved? Similarly, when the land in the warm low latitudes is suddenly moved to the polar regions, the climate suddenly changes, and soon it is under the ice sheet?

So in the last ice age, most of the land in northern Europe and North America was covered with thick ice, not because some mysterious factor gradually turned cold, but mainly because the land at that time was closer to the Arctic Circle than it is now, so it was covered with ice and snow? Or for the same reason, when the ice age of Wisconsin and Umm began to melt in BC 1500, it was not because of the variation of the earth's weather, but because the ice sheet moved to warm low latitudes?

Atlantis civilization had millions of residents at that time, which gave birth to the highest peak of the earth's historical civilization so far, but how could it suddenly sink to the bottom of the sea and disappear without a trace? It seems that our attention to the Antarctic may be the key to solving such a mystery?

Perhaps the mystery that is hard to find lies in the deepest part of the Antarctic ice sheet?

According to the determination of seismic waves, there are countless Antarctic mountains hidden under the Antarctic ice sheet. Several ancient maps confirmed that the rivers flowing from the Antarctic continent originated from the mountains that have disappeared under the ice sheet today. We have collected enough stratigraphic data from the Ross Sea floor in Antarctica to prove these rivers?

There is no contradiction between the theory of crustal movement and the necessary conditions for a stable climate lasting more than 10000 years. Before the crustal movement, that is, at the end of the last hemisphere ice age, the climate of the Antarctic continent should have lasted for more than 10000 years? And if the latitude of the Antarctic continent was 2000 miles farther north than the present position, then the northernmost part of the Antarctic continent should be around 30 degrees, and people living on it should be bathed in the Mediterranean or subtropical climate all the year round, right?

Has the crust really moved? Are the remains of the lost civilization really buried under the ice of the Antarctic continent? Confusing?