I belive that small pox reduced the incas population but the again im just a fifth grader. so you can take this answer or not
The Incas got small pox from the Spanish
The population was so reduced in numbers that inbreeding occurred in the sexual minnows which reduced variation. This population became more disease infested
The Spain Colonist came and they had disease . Soon they were around the Incas a lot and they soon had the disease they couldn't cure it so they died out
By introducing disease (smallpox).
If the population of mice is reduced due to disease, their predators may experience a decrease in food supply, leading to potential population decline among them. Conversely, the population of plants and insects that mice prey on could see an increase, which may impact other species further down the food web.
It would remove a coyote's main food source, and the coyote population would be reduced.
disease
They were defeated by disease and by Fransisco Pizarro of Spain.
the incas had a disease spread to them when the Spaniards arrived.
they killed the kids
Smallpox played a critical role in Pizarro's conquest of the Inca by severely weakening the indigenous population before the Spanish arrived. The disease spread rapidly among the Incas, who had no immunity to it, leading to widespread death and societal disruption. This decimation of the Inca population not only reduced their military strength but also created political instability, making it easier for Pizarro and his forces to conquer the empire. As a result, smallpox significantly facilitated the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.
they would die or roam around.