The Abbasids fell to an ambush of the mongols; while Umayyads fell to economics.
they collapse in the 900s
earthquakes and civil war
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.
The Mutapa State declined due to a combination of factors, including internal power struggles, external attacks by the Portuguese, and the impact of the slave trade. This weakened the state's central authority and disrupted trade networks, leading to its eventual collapse.
yes! its responsible for the decline of harappan civilization
3 factors that led to the end of feudalism was the bubonic plague, the hundreds' years war, and the magna carta
earthquakes
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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.
They are hunted by humans, and reduces habitat is probably the the greatest causes of decline.
They are hunted by humans, and reduces habitat is probably the the greatest causes of decline.