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One theory that attempts to explain why the Minoan civilization disappeared was because of the Persian wars. A volcanic eruption and famine were two other theories that attempted to explain the disappearance.
You cannot put multiple choice questions in WikiAnswers; there's no way for you to enter the distractors. However... The Minoan civilization was likely destroyed by the explosion of a volcano called Thera. The resulting tsunami and rain of volcanic ash would have crippled Minos, making it an easy conquest by Egypt or the Phoenicians.
Archaeologists have evidence to say that the reputed Minoan Civilization was severely damaged by the eruption of Santorini Volcano, which destroyed their fleet.The tsunami caused by Santorini Volcano travelled and hit the shores of Crete, destroying the plantations, the crops, the ships and commerce. And not just one tsunami but several occurred.Finally, the Minoans did not disappear overnight; they were attacked by enemies and had no fleet to really fight back.
an asteroid hit
A decline in trade is the economic theory given for the fall of the Indus Valley civilization.
It is the most accepted theory, but still a theory.
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in human the tail got totally disappeared
that all civilizations fall.
A lack of invention and adaption.
A decline in trade is the economic theory given for the fall of the Indus Valley civilization.
theory of comparative advantage.