The Anasazi people, also known as the Ancestral Puebloans, faced several challenges in the Southwest, including limited water resources, which made agriculture difficult in the arid climate. Additionally, environmental factors like droughts could lead to crop failures and food shortages. Social tensions and conflicts with neighboring groups may have further exacerbated their struggles, contributing to the eventual decline of their civilization around the late 13th century.
The Anasazi were an ancient people. The moved to the south and east starting in the 1250s. The Pueblo people are their direct descendants.
People living near the tip of South America are closer to the South Pole than people living in South Africa.
South America.
People in the south make a living by farming
We have no evidence of a Anasazi empire. The Anasazi started leaving the area they were in for the south and east in the mid 1200s.
south America
south America
People living in South America would be closer to the South Pole.
They may have much problems such as much cold or much hot.
southern america
8.5 to 9 million people living in the south
Lynch mobs