No. According to Plato: " there occurred portentous earthquakes and floods, and one grievous day and night befell them, when the whole body of your warriors was swallowed up by the earth, and the island of Atlantis in like manner was swallowed up by the sea and vanished."
Atlantis continues to interest people due to its mysterious and mythical origins, as well as its enduring allure as a lost civilization with advanced technology and knowledge. The quest to uncover the truth behind the legend of Atlantis fuels the imagination and curiosity of many, sparking ongoing fascination and intrigue.
Phorusracos became extinct in the Plio-Pleistocene. It is unknown why it became extinct. Some people said it was because of humans, others say it died due to competition from cats and dogs.
Sea minks are extinct due to hunting.
The pterandon was a flying reptile and not a dinosaur as many people believe. It is believed that they died out and became extinct due to a direct meteor hit to the Earth.
Dinosaurs were extinct due to a meteor that hit the earth.
Tide Detergent has not been banned from the US .. if it was we wouldnt be using it today.
Due to the moon Tide's are made
They may become extinct due to the lack of their habitats.
They may become extinct due to the lack of their habitats.
"Man From Atlantis" aired 1977-1978. It was canceled after 17 episodes due to low ratings.
Why would they be extinct? We are dependent on their survival, but they aren't dependent on ours (due to the fact that they can photosynthesise and respire) so technically we are more likely to become extinct then they are and If they were extinct, then we would also be so... people to ask stupid questions would (probably... hopefully) also be dead.
Most extinct or near-extinct Native American languages, including Cayuga, died out because of English. Either due to English-only laws, or assimilation.