Scientists find lost continent under Indian Ocean island of Mauritius

Q.  Scientists have confirmed a lost continent under which ocean?
- Published on 03 Feb 17

a. Indian
b. Pacific
c. Atlantic
d. Arctic

ANSWER: Indian
 
Scientists find lost continent under Indian Ocean island of MauritiusScientists confirm the existence of a lost continent under Indian Ocean's Mauritius island.

It is left over by the break-up of the super-continent Gondwana, which started about 200 million years ago.

The discovery was based on study of Zircon, a mineral found in rocks spewed up by lava during volcanic eruptions which is too old to belong to Mauritius.

The lost continent is just a small piece of island that probably broke of when Africa, India, Australia and Antarctica split up and formed the Indian Ocean.

The scientists found zircons on the island of Mauritius that are 3 billion years old.

These remnants are too ancient to belong to Mauritius as it has no rock older than 9 million years old.

The piece of crust of lost continent was subsequently covered by young lava during volcanic eruptions.

There are many pieces of various sizes of undiscovered continent which are collectively called as Mauritius.

Zircon: Know More
  • Zircons are minerals that occur mainly in granite from the continents.
  • They contain trace amounts of uranium, thorium and lead.
  • They can survive geological processes.
  • They contain a rich record and can be dated extremely accurately.

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