when it would rain hard ,they built canals to moove the water to there fields and to water there cattle and livestock.then there would be a drought. and then it would be a storn and flood the city,but they built huge walls that stood up to protect the people and there crops.
china
It's not ancient Egypt! It's the Maurya Empire.
The Mayans didn't vanish. They moved all over, partly into what is now Mexico and South America. They also moved northward, the Mayan's history is clouded by the lack of information and the understanding of what is available. The Mayan civilization had cycles of life each consisted of I believe 533 years or something like that. Their belief was that each 1000 years a "new" world or cycle would begin. Each cycle brought different elements of life such as disaster, great bounty etc... This is why the Mayan calender ends December 21, 2012. The 5,000 year cycle starts again or so it's believed.
the four stroke engine cycle
Hitting for the cycle and hitting a no-hitter are equally rare, sitting at 0.001139 51.73%
Plants in rainforest undergo transpiration. They hence contribute in water cycle.
Constructive and destructive forces contribute to the rock cycle by changing the rocks structure.
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Water cycle increases humidity. It makes he air moist.
Ancient china
maurya empire
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Chaos, Adjustment, and Balance. In order for the culture of a civilization to thrive it must undergo each stage of the culture-epoch theory. This cycle is continuous and as long as a civilization survives the cycle remains active. The cycle may repeat as may times as necessary in order to keep a civilization in the balance stage.
Human beings contribute to the carbon cycle through the burning of biomass like coal and gasoline. They also contribute through deforestation which limits the earths ability to process the excess carbon.
Human beings contribute to the carbon cycle through the burning of biomass like coal and gasoline. They also contribute through deforestation which limits the earths ability to process the excess carbon.
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The carbon cycle is the process of animals and humans emitting carbon that the plants absorb and turn into oxygen for the animals and humans to breathe. Some factors that contribute to it are plants, animals, humans, vehicles, and factories.