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More and more, they suspect that Mayan society collapsed
because of the stress of local weather change -- a danger that faces trendy
civilization today, as we burn large quantities
of fossil fuels and spew greenhouse fuel emissions that warm the planet.
Scientists fear that we're repeating the same sample of deforestation that will have exacerbated climate change in Central America greater than a millennium in the past, besides on a way more huge scale.
Scientists who've studied mineral deposits left by dripping water in caves have been able to assemble a 2,000-12 months-long history
of weather patterns in Central America. Over what is now Belize, Lindbergh abruptly veered inland and flew
over a stretch of southern Mexico and Central America that was lined with dense vegetation -- a region so remote and inaccessible that outsiders reportedly had never ventured
there. The second drawback is a bit comparable: There are a variety
of other ways to outline the risk of natural disaster.