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Mild drought caused Maya collapse in Mexico, Guatemala

Maya Civilisation S. Mexico and Guatemala

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Relatively mild drought conditions may have been enough to cause the collapse of the Classic Maya civilisation, which flourished until about 950AD in what is now southern Mexico and Guatemala.

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From http://www.bbc.co.uk...merica-17149812

Interesting how that kind of thing happen and may happen in the future as wel.
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