Climate change destroys many dynasties

Historically there have been many dynasties in the world destroyed by the process of climate change, typically the Tang Dynasty in China and the May-a (Maya) Dynasty in Central America.

This is the conclusion of a group of scientists studying climate sediments and dynamics of the Geological Center (University of Posdam, Germany), published in the British Natural Science magazine.

According to the VNA correspondent in Berlin, by magnetic testing methods and titanium (titanium) from the lava core taken from boreholes in the Quang Nham lake, Lei Chau peninsula of China, German scientists discovered about 15,000 years ago, in East Asia there were three major periods of climate change.

In the first two periods of the Ice Age, the third period took place around 700 - 900 AD, the period of development of the Tang Dynasty, one of the most prosperous dynasties in Chinese history.

Due to prolonged drought, climate change and crop failures, people are hungry, rioting all over the world, national forces decline, leading to the destruction of the Tang Dynasty in 907.

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Killing Maya civilization (Photo: Google.com)


Maya dynasty also flourished in Central America in the years 810 - 910, but was eventually "wiped out" in similar circumstances. The results of sediment research in the Cariaco Valley show that in the 9th century, the Caribbean suffered hundreds of years of severe drought, causing the prosperous Maya Dynasty to collapse and buildings and foundations. Maya civilization faded away.