war and active laws in the past
economic causes
The factor primarily responsible is loss of habitat by deforestation and the advance of human habitation with subsequent loss of prey or of vegetation that serves as food. Other factors are the hunt by humans, either for 'bush meat' or for skin, horns or tusks.
yes! its responsible for the decline of harappan civilization
Estimates suggest that the population of Rome in 500 AD was around 500,000 people, significantly smaller than its peak population during the height of the Roman Empire. The decline in population was due to factors such as invasions, political instability, and economic decline.
Because of- 1. Overhunting 2. Pollution 3. Loss or change in habitats 4. Global warming 5. Climate change 6. Deforestation 7. Natural disasters
Toledo's decline in the 16th century was due to a combination of factors such as epidemics, economic changes, and political instability. The city lost its status as the capital of Spain and faced a decline in population and influence compared to other growing Spanish cities like Madrid.
The decline of civilization refers to a combination of factors that lead to the breakdown or deterioration of a society, including economic, social, political, or cultural issues. This can result in a loss of infrastructure, instability, conflict, or a decrease in overall quality of life for the population.
two factors that are responsable for determining "population growth" are birthrate and deathrate.
The factors that contributed the decline of Pyrmont include: population decrease abandoning the area no urban renewal process been done left there to decay
The decline of Mayan population centers in the central lowlands during the 9th century is attributed to a combination of factors. These include prolonged droughts, environmental degradation due to deforestation and over-farming, warfare and conflict among Maya city-states, and the collapse of long-distance trade networks. These factors contributed to social, political, and economic instability, ultimately leading to the abandonment and decline of the central Mayan urban centers.
Trust in the government can decline due to a variety of factors such as corruption, broken promises, lack of transparency, and ineffective policies. Additionally, political scandals, misinformation, and perceptions of inequality or injustice can also contribute to a loss of trust among the general population.
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