No. Such stories are pure fiction and not good science at all.
No Globigerina still exist in the earths oceans.
New Orleans
Syracuse.
Venice.
Human civilization has existed for approximately 10,000 years, which is a tiny fraction of Earth's history, estimated at about 4.5 billion years. This means that human civilization has been present for roughly 0.0002% of Earth's total history. In the context of the entire timeline of life on Earth, which spans around 3.5 billion years, human civilization still accounts for only about 0.0003% of that time.
The Inca civilization still lives. They lost to the Spanish but there are still people of Inca descent.
Scientists still look for everything in the oceans.
That could be Venice.
yes
The Japanese civilization started in 3175BC. The civilization is still here now.
The Babylonian civilization was characterized by urbanization but still based on agriculture rather than industry.
It did not, it is still around today