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Huge Ancient Civilization’s Collapse Explained | |
Digital mix guy Offer Upgrade User ID: 10702212 United States 05/29/2012 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The mysterious fall of the largest of the world's earliest urban civilizations nearly 4,000 years ago in what is now India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh now appears to have a key culprit — ancient climate change, researchers say. Initially, the monsoon-drenched rivers the researchers identified were prone to devastating floods. Over time, monsoons weakened, enabling agriculture and civilization to flourish along flood-fed riverbanks for nearly 2,000 years. "The insolation — the solar energy received by the Earth from the sun — varies in cycles, which can impact monsoons," Giosan said. "In the last 10,000 years, the Northern Hemisphere had the highest insolation from 7,000 to 5,000 years ago, and since then insolation there decreased. All climate on Earth is driven by the sun, and so the monsoons were affected by the lower insolation, decreasing in force. This meant less rain got into continental regions affected by monsoons over time." [50 Amazing Facts About Earth] Eventually, these monsoon-based rivers held too little water and dried, making them unfavorable for civilization. [link to news.yahoo.com] Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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