The end of the Anasazi community at Mesa Verde was significantly influenced by prolonged drought conditions during the late 12th and early 13th centuries. These climate changes led to decreased agricultural productivity, severely impacting their food supply and water resources. As a result, the Anasazi faced increased stress on their society, leading to migration and the eventual abandonment of their settlements. The combination of environmental challenges and resource scarcity ultimately contributed to their decline.
Desert.
hot and dry
i think its about the security, climate changes and famine if it is based on the community.
Many reasons why the Anasazi disappeared (or moved somewhere else) have been examined and are supported by archaeological evidence: Climate change, drought, attacks from other tribes, topsoil erosion, religious changes, deforestation, and/or influence by other cultures.
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they lived in a dry climate...since they lived in a desert...
No the climate did not change their food the climate never really changed.Answered by Nicholas Waugh.
Factors such as latitude, proximity to bodies of water, altitude, and prevailing wind patterns can all affect the climate of an area. Human activities, such as deforestation and urbanization, can also contribute to changes in climate.
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Short-term climate changes are typically caused by natural factors such as volcanic eruptions, solar radiation variability, and ocean currents. However, human activities like deforestation and burning fossil fuels can also contribute to short-term climate variability.
The anasazi lived in the southwestern usa *not in Antarctica* and were a very powerful monarchy. they were also a patriarchal society. Also, they had a dry climate, lived in the intersection of mexico and colorado.