Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
Coastal
Scholars believe that societies must develop several key elements before they can have true civilization. These include a stable agrarian economy, organized social structures, writing systems for communication and record keeping, and a system of laws or codes to govern behavior. These factors are seen as crucial for the development of complex societies and the establishment of civilization.
There is no single cause for the fall of the Maya civilization, but factors such as environmental degradation, drought, overpopulation, warfare, and social conflicts have been identified as contributing to their decline. It is likely that a combination of these factors working together led to the collapse of the Maya civilization.
During the Meso-American period, the valley remained a region apart from the rest of Mexico. Its highlands made it impenetrable to invaders and it had a small amount of resources that did allow civilization but no outward expansion.
Scientists study the end of the Maya civilization through archaeological digs, analysis of ancient artifacts, examination of written records, and research on environmental factors like climate change and drought. By combining these methods, researchers can piece together a more comprehensive understanding of the factors contributing to the decline of the Maya civilization.
Tornadoes require a fairly specific set of conditions to develop. The factors have to come together in just the right way.
By influencing life. wait, but how would u include the evidence??? state the geographic factor and then give the details from videos and textbooks? or just the evidence?
earthquakes and civil war
yes! its responsible for the decline of harappan civilization
laws
nile the river
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