Maya tribes, is one of the most famous tribes in the world at once mysterious. They are known for having a high cultural and bequeathed magnificent buildings like the house of the dove (pigeon house) in the Mesoamerican region. This tribe is also considered to be mysterious, because it just disappear from the stage of history. Not a trace.
Until now, archaeologists continue to uncover the mystery of this nation. Thanks to persistence, it seems the mystery disappearance of these tribes began to unfold.
According to researchers from the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, USA, as quoted by LiveScience, these tribes may become extinct because of climate change. This conclusion is obtained when they studied the Central American region via satellite.
Satellite program that scanned the area known as SERVIR. Launched in early 2005. Initially, these satellites are used to help the government block of forest fires, increase the potential of land and help improve the environmental damage. In fact, this satellite program not only helps in these matters, but also found traces of the ancient Maya. This trail potentially past agricultural areas heavily damaged.
Servir provide information, that climate change may damage the ecosystem and biodiversity are owned Maya environment.
Previously, there was a lot of suspicion about the cause of the loss of Maya. Some say disbabkan by a hurricane, overpopulation, disease outbreaks to peasant revolts. However, Nasa Archaeologists only, Sever, said that the extinction was probably caused by climate change.
The Maya may be fertile ground to exploit the so-called bajos, and depending on this land. The proof, satellite images showed the existence of ancient demaga, irrigation canals and agricultural fields.
As the long dry season hit by climate change, this fertile agricultural land into kerontang and not produce. This brought a big setback for Maya until they finally disappeared from history.
Until now, archaeologists continue to uncover the mystery of this nation. Thanks to persistence, it seems the mystery disappearance of these tribes began to unfold.
According to researchers from the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, USA, as quoted by LiveScience, these tribes may become extinct because of climate change. This conclusion is obtained when they studied the Central American region via satellite.
Satellite program that scanned the area known as SERVIR. Launched in early 2005. Initially, these satellites are used to help the government block of forest fires, increase the potential of land and help improve the environmental damage. In fact, this satellite program not only helps in these matters, but also found traces of the ancient Maya. This trail potentially past agricultural areas heavily damaged.
Servir provide information, that climate change may damage the ecosystem and biodiversity are owned Maya environment.
Previously, there was a lot of suspicion about the cause of the loss of Maya. Some say disbabkan by a hurricane, overpopulation, disease outbreaks to peasant revolts. However, Nasa Archaeologists only, Sever, said that the extinction was probably caused by climate change.
The Maya may be fertile ground to exploit the so-called bajos, and depending on this land. The proof, satellite images showed the existence of ancient demaga, irrigation canals and agricultural fields.
As the long dry season hit by climate change, this fertile agricultural land into kerontang and not produce. This brought a big setback for Maya until they finally disappeared from history.
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