The decline of the Maya civilization coincided with periods of severe drought, as evidenced by paleoclimate data and archaeological findings. Studies of lake sediments and stalagmites in the region indicate significant reductions in rainfall during critical periods of Maya history. This water scarcity would have severely impacted agriculture, leading to food shortages and social unrest. The correlation between drought events and the Maya's societal collapse makes it a compelling explanation for their decline.
It is likely that they did.
By around 900 A.D., many Maya city-states in the southern lowlands, particularly in present-day Guatemala, experienced a significant decline, leading to a population shift. Some Maya people moved to the northern regions, including the Yucatán Peninsula, where cities like Chichen Itza and Uxmal became prominent. This migration was likely influenced by factors such as drought, resource depletion, and social upheaval.
It is most likely about the world ending in 2012.As for me i dont believe the world will end.That is not my choice though ( its not the mayans either) so technically the world is getting worked up by something that most likely wont happen!!
Nobody actually know what happened to the Maya, all we know is...snap...their gone. There are some pretty weird theories. One is that the Mayans were taken by a UFO. That has about a 1 in a million chance that that happened. But there is no evidence against it so it could have happened. Also, the Mayans believed they could turn into an animal - and maybe they just stayed that way?! Also, the Mayans could have just - disappeared! Vanish from existence! None of these are very likely, but there is no evidence against it. What is more likely, is the Mayans abandoned their cities around 900 CE (Common Era), but no one knows why. There is no evidence of war, or draught, for their items were turned on their side so it wouldn't mess up the top. We are still trying to figure out why. I hope this answered your question, I am sorry if it did not.
Nobody actually know what happened to the Maya, all we know is...snap...their gone. There are some pretty weird theories. One is that the Mayans were taken by a UFO. That has about a 1 in a million chance that that happened. But there is no evidence against it so it could have happened. Also, the Mayans believed they could turn into an animal - and maybe they just stayed that way?! Also, the Mayans could have just - disappeared! Vanish from existence! None of these are very likely, but there is no evidence against it. What is more likely, is the Mayans abandoned their cities around 900 CE (Common Era), but no one knows why. There is no evidence of war, or draught, for their items were turned on their side so it wouldn't mess up the top. We are still trying to figure out why. I hope this answered your question, I am sorry if it did not.
All parts of Australia are subject to drought. However, the eastern coast is least likely to have a drought, meaning that virtually anywhere inland of teh great Dividing Range is more likely to be affected.
It is likely that they did.
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children can most likely be affected by alcohol
Lack of rain for a long period.
Drought
drought is more likely to occur in pakistan since pakistan is located in a desert land and bangladesh is a wetland where it rains a lot
a car is least likely to be affected by cross winds
In the Midwest, drought is most likely to occur when there is a persistent high-pressure system in the westerlies that prevents moist air from moving into the region. This lack of moisture can lead to below-average precipitation levels and prolonged dry conditions, contributing to drought.
The likely word is "obvious" (evident).
A convenience survey or a self-selection survey is most likely to be affected by bias