Lost City Of Atlantis Research Paper

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The lost city of Atlantis was once above the sea,but now it is under the sea because of a bad storm that let the lost city of Atlantis and it took it to the sea floor that no one could never find it.Then on the island of Atlantis is that all the animals on the island of Atlantis is that small things become big and big things become small things on the island of the lost city of Atlantis like the lizard,ants,and bees,eel,and so on they can harm you if you let them.Then the small things of animals is the elephant,birds,and horse,and even a gator as well in the lost city of Atlantis so be on alert for them.
Then if you do find the island be on alert because they can harm you so do bring something with you to face the danger on the island of the lost city of Atlantis.Then the way we can described the city that is lost at sea is that if you are brave enough to handle the situation on the island as well as your safety on the island is the main problem on the island of the lost city of Atlantis.Then finally the way that can help one another is to work
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Then the lost city of Atlantis is so amazing to live if it wasn’t so dangerous to stay their of the lost city of Atlantis.Then if you ever stay there too long it might sink

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