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- This article discusses a new study that has found evidence of a previously unknown continent beneath the Indian Ocean. The study used advanced seismic imaging techniques to map the seafloor and identify the presence of this hidden landmass.
- The newly discovered continent, which researchers have named "Mauritia," is believed to have broken off from the supercontinent Gondwana around 85 million years ago. It is estimated to cover an area of about 4.5 million square kilometers, making it roughly the size of Madagascar.
- The discovery of Mauritia provides valuable insights into the complex geological history of the Indian Ocean region and the processes that have shaped the Earth's surface over millions of years. Further research is needed to fully understand the formation and evolution of this ancient continent.

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